My NSX and a TANK!

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Just felt like taking some shots of the car today... check it out. I want to get a better camera and get photo of the month!
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1993 White NSX, 70K miles and running STRONG!

[This message has been edited by NetViper (edited 18 June 2002).]
 
For some reason I get anxious when looking at the last shot...

Pretty awesome subject matter...makes me want to find an F16 Falcon to pose with my NSX...

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--akira3D
'00 Acura NSX-T (red/black), '97 Honda Civic HX (black), '01 Lexus IS300 (black/black)
"Reality is better than the dream..."

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Originally posted by akira3d:
For some reason I get anxious when looking at the last shot...

Pretty awesome subject matter...makes me want to find an F16 Falcon to pose with my NSX...


How about this?

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Vytas
 
Hey NetViper, your car is dope!
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Congrats on making POTM!

Is there a story behind the tank? Where is it located?

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NetViper... that's a seriously BAD TANK... love the pix! (same Tank as the one featured in your avatar pix!)


But seriously, those pix are nothing compared to these spy shots of MYNSX:
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MYNSX hauling a 15ton crane... without breaking a sweat!

[This message has been edited by NeoNSX (edited 29 January 2003).]
 
There's a high-quality version of NSXF15's avatar on racing Jexotica.com

<A HREF="http://www.runeb.org/www_docs/images/nsxandmore/F-15_NSX%20008%208x6.jpg">NSX and F15</A>
 
Originally posted by BostonNSX:
is the SR 71 still functionable?
I mean is the engine still intact?

i doubt it VERY much... but if it is, let's go over with some gas and try & start her up.
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(i'm aware the SR71 uses specialized aviation fuel)
 
Originally posted by NeoNSX:
i doubt it VERY much... but if it is, let's go over with some gas and try & start her up.
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(i'm aware the SR71 uses specialized aviation fuel)

I believe it uses JP7 jet fuel instead of the more common JP5. <---------(doesn't know the difference between the two
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