Just finished my Red NSX

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14 October 2005
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(818)Glendale, CA
more pics coming soon guys, this pic is from the tuner that worked on my car, www.wheeltech.com

hope you like the work i did on it. Im new to this site and new with NSX too. You guys are a great bunch and i feel honored to join your ranks. Its a 1995 i recently bought and had towed from Ohio to Los Angeles. I put the bodykit and 19" Forged wheels. I need to do one last thing, change the weird longggg antena :smile: Any advice as to where i can find a small one for this car. Thanks.
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Cool...

Wow! Talk about aggressive stance... :cool:

What size tires (particularly in the front) are you running w/ the 19/19's?

Many NSX'ers have replaced the OEM antenna w/ the S2000 antenna or the "Shark Attack II" antenna.

http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40570

Other owners have shaved the mount & plugged the hole!

I've seen some cool looking antennas at Frye's Electronics; 5" & 6" slim, metallic black, and look relatively easy to install.

I'm on the fence still of what to do... :frown:
 
Congrats!!! NICE RIDE!!!! :biggrin:

Wow!! You drove from OHIO to LA?...OMG...I
towed my car from MI to LA when I moved last August.

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Very nice!! I have the same kit on my red. I hate the long antenna and I'm not very big on S2K antenna that some people do. I think your best bet is to go the shaved route and just put in a trunk antenna... the really long kind that wraps around on the inside of the car.
 
Looks great. I hope to meet up with you soon at one of the various OC/LA meets (if that is where you are).

Another antenna route would be to go with a SmartTenna. If you hardly used the radio and are only concerned about losing the antenna when using a CD, that might solve your problem.

-Randy
 
sounds good Fury. Your ride is sweet too. Id luv to ride with you guys sometime, just let me know, especially if you are in the LA area. If you guys like Armenian kabob, my friend owns a restaurant in Glendale we can all ride to and eat.

As for the antenna, from what ive been reading on here, looks like my best choice may be the Shark Attack II since its easiest to install and looks pretty good.
 
Welcome. Car looks awesome. Just unplug the antenna power. I still get pretty good reception. I seldom use the radio anyways since I just hook up my iPod.
 
Nice car! You could get a SmarTenna to keep your antenna down most of the time.

That must have been some serious money to have the car towed from Ohio to California!! :eek:
 
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