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If this has been up for sale multiple times I know I cant be the first to see a big flaw. I've only bee in the NSX game for five months and i only had to scroll over the picture on ebay once. All that money and all that time and... the cassette player door still says ACURA! Thats so much effort to miss something like that.
If this has been up for sale multiple times I know I cant be the first to see a big flaw. I've only bee in the NSX game for five months and i only had to scroll over the picture on ebay once. All that money and all that time and... the cassette player door still says ACURA! Thats so much effort to miss something like that.
If this has been up for sale multiple times I know I cant be the first to see a big flaw. I've only bee in the NSX game for five months and i only had to scroll over the picture on ebay once. All that money and all that time and... the cassette player door still says ACURA! Thats so much effort to miss something like that.
There is no doubt that this car is BA! All im saying is if you read the write up on ebay it goes on and on about the time and effort and money.For all the time, effort, and money this person couldn't get o Dali's web site and spend $300 on a jdm head unit? From the ebay write up under interier... "I CANNOT STRESS TO YOU THE DETAIL AND PATIENCES THAT WENT INTO THE BUILD OF THIS CAR.. PLEASE TAKE NOTE IN THE PICTURES THAT IT LOOKS FLAWLESS.." It even says look at the detail in the the pictures! But again It is a Bad A$$ car
$145K?! Not worth even close... how much is REAL Type-R going these days in Japan? I guess that quality wheel conversion from right to left is not more than $10K..
A really great car - I'd have to see the entire build sheet if it exists. But I'd say the "current bid" has got to be pretty close to what it's worth but not what it cost to build. It's a great one - would love to have it.
It is worth whatever the current market will bear. If someone has a hard on for a near perfect NSX-R replica than they can either pony up and buy this already complete..........or they can buy a similar condition car and start locating all the JDM parts and deal with all the bs and headaches that come along with a project car. In short, pay up front and enjoy your new toy, or start writing checks and keep writing them for a few years that it will take anyone here commenting on the value of this car to duplicate it. There is a reason that there is only one or two cars of this calibre in the USA. As far as being worth $60-70k there is more than that in paint/parts alone,then add in price of the car and the labor to build it.
The issue (for me) with a car like this is the loss of originality. History has shown time and time again at classic car auctions that cars that have been modified like this or similar to this just never have that much appeal in the long term and the prices eventually fall below clean originals. Imagine a modified classic Ferrari or any other make going on the auction block. Guaranteed it will sell significantly less than an original. I always look at the investment potential of a car and I just do not see it with this one. Great car and very impressive however I think history will not be friendly to it.
lol.