Since the thread's been resurected:
Chalk up another 26 year-old owner. I've had my '92 for about 3.5 weeks now (Prime member, and regular troller since '05), and I am in the process of restoring the 213,000 mile car to, initially, fully functional stock configuration. I can't promise that it won't get modified at all, but I can promise that it will be tasteful if and when it does. To give you an idea, my MR2 has no visual mods, but does have a sway bar upgrade, adjustable shocks, and a couple of subwoofers (which have quick releases for autox & track use). That thing is still rolling on the stock 14"s (I keep them clean though
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I grew up appreciating cars. My father bought and restored three different DeTomaso Panteras by the time I was 16. He kept the last one as a show/track car for about 20 years. In that span he also had a Ferrari 308 GT4 (which we sort-of caught on fire at Road Atlanta...but did save in the end), a Testarossa, and most recently a 996 GT2. I've been to every type of car show and track day from Shelby club (Pantera has a Ford engine, for those not familiar) to Ferrari Club to NOPI (lots of nice NSXs there last time I went).
My first car, which my parents did buy for me, was a '91 MR2 Turbo which I then bought them out of when I graduated. I still have that car 10 years later, I have autocrossed it for 2.5 seasons, and taken it to several track days/HPDE, so I'm now pretty well versed with the ins and outs of mid-engined cars. My NSX fascination started with a couple of Road & Track articles that I read when the car was launched (I say "read", but I mean "looked at the pretty pictures" since I was 8 at the time). My favorite car growing up was the Testarossa, and lets be honest, the NSX silhouette is fairly similar...
I'd be lying if I didn't say that I rekindled my interest in the car earlly in College with a little Gran Turismo. From about my sophomore year, I decided that I'd buy an NSX as soon as I had money, so i started following the market to see if they might be attainable. I graduated in '05, started a career, and also started seriously looking for an NSX. I got distracted a little with buying a house and racing my MR2, but only for a little while.
My MR2 blew up over the summer. One week after clinching the regional B-Stock autocross championship, it puked it's water pump out at a stop light while idling... Long story short, I "rescued" this NSX from New York and have been driving it daily while fixing both it and the MR2.
At least I'm not bored :biggrin: