Hello. My Name is Danny. I thought I'd introduce myself to the northeast forum as I've been perusing prime for months in complete secrecy. Although this is my first post on prime, I have been fairly active on supraforums.com for some time now, and 6 supras later decided to finally make the switch. Ive always heard good things about nsxprime and am proud to have joined this forum. Let me just say its an honor to associate with gentlemen over pretentious, prepubescent internet nutswingers.
That said, Ive had the pleasure of meeting 3 nsxprime members at the last "Island Import Day" meet in farmingdale, ny a few months back who were certainly lived up to the rep. One of whom had an orange 02+ (arista5?) , the other an 02+ silverstone and the last was a black 91-93 style. Would be nice to catch wind of the next meet and see you guys again.
I just picked my 94 up a few weeks ago and am still getting acquainted with things. Prior to purchasing I had read several comparisons between both cars on both this forum and SF (naturally the supra fanboys were biased). In spite of the joys of forced induction, one can grow quite bored with it and the hype quickly dissipates. Let's just say propaganda sure has a way of swaying one's opinion. Nonetheless it was an emotional decision as I never thought I'd betray my 6 inline 6's. Then one somber supra meet, this supercharged aluminum gem pulled up with an aura in all its glory and awoke me to the sad reality that perhaps I'd been settling in my pursuit of the perfect dream car. I took the standard Supraforums approach and maintained my focus on the large single turbo engine that layeth before me in an effort to marginalize the NSX.. Alas, it was of no use. Really, if I could've I would've blocked his car with mine, the denial was THAT strong.. not sure if that's normal. I sneaked a few peaks before finally letting out a cry and confessing to my supra-friend my new found hatred for the supra.
With that said let me just add that I don't really harbor any resentment towards Supras or supraforums (just some apathetic members)..
But back to the nsx; these cars really do have a timeless look so hang on to them and don't get bored of them.. and if you find that you are, spend some time away from each other and then reaquaint, you'll see what i mean. It truly is love at first sight.
My apologies to the sticklers of punctuation and if I came off too opinionated...perhaps these repressed feelings are side-effects of being on SF too long?
Without further adeiu, here are some pics of my newly acquired nsx (and my last few supras).
I look forward to meeting you guys!
Thanks!
-Danny
That said, Ive had the pleasure of meeting 3 nsxprime members at the last "Island Import Day" meet in farmingdale, ny a few months back who were certainly lived up to the rep. One of whom had an orange 02+ (arista5?) , the other an 02+ silverstone and the last was a black 91-93 style. Would be nice to catch wind of the next meet and see you guys again.
I just picked my 94 up a few weeks ago and am still getting acquainted with things. Prior to purchasing I had read several comparisons between both cars on both this forum and SF (naturally the supra fanboys were biased). In spite of the joys of forced induction, one can grow quite bored with it and the hype quickly dissipates. Let's just say propaganda sure has a way of swaying one's opinion. Nonetheless it was an emotional decision as I never thought I'd betray my 6 inline 6's. Then one somber supra meet, this supercharged aluminum gem pulled up with an aura in all its glory and awoke me to the sad reality that perhaps I'd been settling in my pursuit of the perfect dream car. I took the standard Supraforums approach and maintained my focus on the large single turbo engine that layeth before me in an effort to marginalize the NSX.. Alas, it was of no use. Really, if I could've I would've blocked his car with mine, the denial was THAT strong.. not sure if that's normal. I sneaked a few peaks before finally letting out a cry and confessing to my supra-friend my new found hatred for the supra.
With that said let me just add that I don't really harbor any resentment towards Supras or supraforums (just some apathetic members)..
But back to the nsx; these cars really do have a timeless look so hang on to them and don't get bored of them.. and if you find that you are, spend some time away from each other and then reaquaint, you'll see what i mean. It truly is love at first sight.
My apologies to the sticklers of punctuation and if I came off too opinionated...perhaps these repressed feelings are side-effects of being on SF too long?
Without further adeiu, here are some pics of my newly acquired nsx (and my last few supras).
I look forward to meeting you guys!
Thanks!
-Danny
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