NSX-Racer said:I guess the topic's title is misleading - I wouldn't call the GT a wreck, it seems more like a little cosmetic damage - off course I can be wrong there...
RP-Motorsports said:...Plus anyone who thinks that the NSX OEM brakes (even with upgraded pads, 600 degree fluid AND ducting is "ok" for the track, must drive like a grandma.)...
A bit off topic...RP-Motorsports said:Last Saturday @ Road America, I was coming out of the carousel and aimed for track out (about 105 mph) and all of a sudden I saw this sitting in the middle of the track facing me with parts all over the place. The driver and passenger were motionless. (later found out that both had minor injuries) I hit the binders, and had to wave down a 911 turbo from rear ending me and the elise.
AndyVecsey said:So a Porsche smacked the wall.....big deal, yawn.
You think "they" have sympathy for "us" when an NSX smacks the wall? :frown:
NSX-Racer said:I guess the topic's title is misleading - I wouldn't call the GT a wreck, it seems more like a little cosmetic damage - off course I can be wrong there...
Carguy! said:I would agree that the CGT isn't totaled, but I would bet it will cost more to fix it then any of the other cars in this thread!
I saw one that was rear-ended just leaving the dealership with what looked like no more damage than this one and it was 140K to fix!
92NSX said:It would cost more to fix than probably any car on this thread is worth !! Mine included. :frown:
Carguy,
How are you liking yours? Do you think you will ever get a Ford GT now?