Is it bad I haven't sold my M3 yet and I'm planning mods for an NSX I haven't bought

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...yet?

Looks like I'll be selling my Tahoe and E36 M3 coupe (minty fresh car) and buying a used Legacy wagon or CRV (something awd, 4cyl and roomy) for a daily and buying an NSX either in late fall/winter or spring time.

I pretty much decided on an NSX-T but an earlier one as my budget isn't huge. I'd like to spend 25-33k on one. Mileage really isn't important to me as much as maintenance is. I've read a little as far as common issues but also was wondering what else you guy suggest looking for in the cars (probably 95 or 96 model years) ?
 
Not at all, I'm guilty of that with every car I buy :biggrin:
 
Not at all, I'm guilty of that with every car I buy :biggrin:
PLANNING is not bad. What's really bad is lining up and ordering parts before you actually buy the car.... :tongue:
haha. I have planned the brake, suspension, and wheel/tire upgrades. Possibly some power mods. Definitely will be tracked.

Anyways - what about the stuff to look out for on 95-96 NSX-Ts?
 
The first time I bought an NSX I already had previously bought parts for it. Earlier this month when I bought my 2nd NSX (Sold the first) I also bought parts. This time I was getting parts I knew I needed or wanted from past experience though.
 
The first time I bought an NSX I already had previously bought parts for it. Earlier this month when I bought my 2nd NSX (Sold the first) I also bought parts. This time I was getting parts I knew I needed or wanted from past experience though.
Makes sense. No answers on what to look for yet tho?
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Current one - Had an 03.5 as well previously
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