And I must say I love the quality and reliability! For the last 4 years, I've been driving American POS's and the quality sucks... A lot of it anyway. Although I still have my Ford Taurus SHO's, I bought a 2002 Honda Civic EX Coupe for a daily driver. I got it with 24k miles and I actually drive sane in a car that has darn near no power, especially at this altitude.
I know it's not an NSX, but it's a Honda product and it's got VTEC YO! :biggrin: To get keyless entry, all I had to do is buy some new Honda remotes on ebay. I've also ordered a bunch more OEM Honda accessories, but other than that and a stereo, the car is staying stock! The shifter in this car feels so smooth. I wish my supercharged SHO felt this nice! The clutch pedal is so light it makes my stock SHO's pedal feel heavy, and that's actually pretty light. I don't know how I'll adjust to my dual diaphragm clutch on the SC SHO.
Anyway, I thought I'd post some pictures. I'm liking the car a lot more than I thought!
I've owned a total of four cars in my life and I still own three of them. My first one was a nice Toyota Camry.
I know it's not an NSX, but it's a Honda product and it's got VTEC YO! :biggrin: To get keyless entry, all I had to do is buy some new Honda remotes on ebay. I've also ordered a bunch more OEM Honda accessories, but other than that and a stereo, the car is staying stock! The shifter in this car feels so smooth. I wish my supercharged SHO felt this nice! The clutch pedal is so light it makes my stock SHO's pedal feel heavy, and that's actually pretty light. I don't know how I'll adjust to my dual diaphragm clutch on the SC SHO.
Anyway, I thought I'd post some pictures. I'm liking the car a lot more than I thought!
I've owned a total of four cars in my life and I still own three of them. My first one was a nice Toyota Camry.