There is a red '92 NSX for sale at Terry Davison on 620 and 2222, #JH4NA1153NT000565. The dealer is selling it for a private seller, a doctor who doesn't really need to sell it. He's asking $30k for it, which seems rather high. The doctor is the second owner and has owned it since '92.
It's been there for a while. It has ~ 40.5k miles on it. Interior looks pretty good considering it's been sitting outside at the dealership for several months. There is some slight cracking on the leather seats, but it's not bad and the leather is still soft.
I checked some basic things on it like the A/C (doesn't cool enough), the headlights (they work), the spare (has it), oil leaks (it looks like it does on the passenger side), the struts (all looked good) and other basic details. I've never really looked closely at an NSX before, so I'm not sure some of the common issues to look for.
I started the car, but the owner won't let anyone test drive it unless they're dead set on buying it. The battery was dead, so they had to do a quick charge on it. Once I started it, the engine seemed to run a bit rough, but that might be because it has been sitting for so long.
It has a clean title, but the dealer told me that a deer ran into the rear passenger panel. He didn't hit the deer, it hit him. It doesn't show up in the carfax report according to the dealer. I looked around that panel, and it fits good, so maybe it was just a minor hit. All the body panels line up well. The color looked consistent on all body panels.
I asked the dealer if the owner has dealt with the snap ring, but he didn't know. I didn't think to look for the transmission number. The dealer will call the owner on Monday and ask him some questions I left for him. I may be getting a call from the owner on Monday.
Has any local NSX guru checked this one out already? Are red flags already going off in your head while reading this?
You can see the dealer listing here.
It's been there for a while. It has ~ 40.5k miles on it. Interior looks pretty good considering it's been sitting outside at the dealership for several months. There is some slight cracking on the leather seats, but it's not bad and the leather is still soft.
I checked some basic things on it like the A/C (doesn't cool enough), the headlights (they work), the spare (has it), oil leaks (it looks like it does on the passenger side), the struts (all looked good) and other basic details. I've never really looked closely at an NSX before, so I'm not sure some of the common issues to look for.
I started the car, but the owner won't let anyone test drive it unless they're dead set on buying it. The battery was dead, so they had to do a quick charge on it. Once I started it, the engine seemed to run a bit rough, but that might be because it has been sitting for so long.
It has a clean title, but the dealer told me that a deer ran into the rear passenger panel. He didn't hit the deer, it hit him. It doesn't show up in the carfax report according to the dealer. I looked around that panel, and it fits good, so maybe it was just a minor hit. All the body panels line up well. The color looked consistent on all body panels.
I asked the dealer if the owner has dealt with the snap ring, but he didn't know. I didn't think to look for the transmission number. The dealer will call the owner on Monday and ask him some questions I left for him. I may be getting a call from the owner on Monday.
Has any local NSX guru checked this one out already? Are red flags already going off in your head while reading this?
You can see the dealer listing here.
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