is this a good deal?

Originally posted by matteni:
Why don't you join us Sat. night for dinner and learn all about buying the NSX you really want and what to look for.

BTW - the "woodwork" once told us that there is an NSX sticker under the hood just in front of the radiator that is nearly impossible to replace. If a car has been hit in the front - this sticker will be gone 99% of the time.

Like Ken said - take a deep breath and wait. I can taste your desire to get into an NSX but it will wear off quickly if you don't get EXACTLY the one you are looking for and exactly the condition for the prices you are talking about. It took me about 4 agonizing months to find mine but the good news is 5 years later it is worth nearly as much and I have had NO major problems to report (scheduled maintenance, brake pads, rotors, 1 toe link, AC compressor covered under warranty).

You're the other stl guy i wanted to thank. I will join you guys sat. Thanks for the help, I'm sure you can tell i've gotten anxious. i wasn't like this until i drive one of those damn things. i ride a honda 929cbr sportbike, but the nsx made me want to throw rocks at the bike. see ya sat
 
Great - glad to have you! Wife / girlfriend welcome as well!

Please send me an email with you contact info at [email protected] and I will send you all the details.

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Nick M

91' Red/Black with Many Mods
99' Honda Odyssey with Many Kids
 
Ko-nsx,

Since you alway wanted a silver nsx, you should get a silver one and be happy with it. If you don't you maybe regret in the future. Silver nsx is very hard to come by. You may pay premium for it. I'm very happy with my white one.
 
Originally posted by Ko-nsx:
what is the maintenance cost for an nsx???
I mean like brakes tune-ups and mods??

Look in the FAQ sections called "Schedule" and "Cost" under the "Maintenance" heading.

Aside from scheduled maintenance, the NSX is very reliable. However, if you need a repair, it can be expensive. For example, the NSX clutch can last 30K to 50K miles (although some people have 90K on them); when it goes, you can expect to spend around $2200 (parts and labor) to replace it.
 
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