I would say a solid 50% of the NSXs I see here in West LA look like folks who care naught about this website. Though, i'm sure they know it exists as this small microcausm of an online social "community".chum...Our lack of knowledge about this incident once again shows us that the vast majority of nsx's have owners uninterested in prime or clubs.
Car:
1991 <nobr>Acura NSX</nobr> Description:
<nobr>High speed</nobr> crash into a <nobr>concrete barrier</nobr>. Car split into two and caught fire.
Location:
Washington D.C.
So very likely a fatality, or at least a serious-injury crash, and yet people are still joking about what parts can be picked from the wreck?
perfect canditate for an 02+ conversion.
Base on info from the site,
Car:
1991 <nobr>Acura NSX</nobr> Description:
<nobr>High speed</nobr> crash into a <nobr>concrete barrier</nobr>. Car split into two and caught fire.
Location:
Washington D.C.
Holy smokes!.. ...If the car splitted into two's, then one can only assume the occupant/s may have passed on but hopefully they have survived it some how (divine intervention).
I had many close calls so i do believe it's possible.
Must have been parked next to a Kisker
"Salvage title, but just a fender bender. Insurance company totaled it because NSX's are so expensive to fix. Chassis is straight. Car drives fine. Looking for $27K"