NSX-R inspired....with a twist

This is one of my favorite cars on Prime. Nice job.
 
Jose, this is one of the best threads I have seen. ty for keeping us updated w/ great pics and the wealth of info.
 
ok ok Jason :biggrin: sorry I've been so busy

Below is the list of my current mods...with the most recent in bold

JDM Parts:
NSX-R “H” Hood Badge
NSX-R Door Badges
NSX-R Door Sill plates
NSX-R Horn Button
NSX-R Shift Boot
NSX-R 2002 Tail Lamps
NSX Mats with NSX-R Emblems courtesy of VanceHu - on order -

Replicated Parts:
NSX-R Carbon Fiber Hood courtesy of Science of Speed
NSX-R Rear Spoiler “Cantrell Studios” courtesy of Science of Speed
NSX-R GP-New Molded Carpet Kit courtesy of MovIT USA
NSX-R gauges courtesy of VanceHu

Exterior products:
Cantrell Studios GT Series Widebody courtesy of Science of Speed
Cantrell Concepts GT-Series Wide Front Fenders
Cantrell Concepts GT-Series Wide Quarter Panels
Cantrell Concepts Rocker Panels
Cantrell Concepts Race Gas Filler

Wings West front lip
Honda 2002 Rear Valence Kit
Honda S2000 side markers
Honda S2000 antenna
McCulloch 6000K HID kit courtesy of whiteNSXs
3M clear film protection courtesy of Bell’s AutoBody
Carbon Fiber Rear Window Garnish courtesy of Downforce
Clean-Air HEPA System courtesy of Downforce - on order -
Carbon Fiber Diffuser courtesy of Downforce - on order -
Mugen reservoir covers
Mugen license bolts (throughout)
Carbon Fiber radiator duct panel

Work Meister S2R Wheels: Front (Face-1, 18x8), Rear (Face-2, 18x10)
Goodyear Eagle F1 Tires: Front (225/35-18), Rear (275/35-18)

Braking performance products:
Brembo Gran Turismo Big Brake Kit
Brembo E-Brake System

Interior products:
Sparco 330mm Steering Wheel
NR-G quick release
Honda DC5-R shift knob
Short Gear Stalk
Short Shift Kit
Back Yard Special Carbon Door Trim
Mugen pedals
Bride Brix II holding monsters
Bride material for door panels & sun visors

Engine products:
TAITEC GT Lightweight Exhaust
Comptech air filter
Comptech headers
Coolant Expansion Tank courtesy of Science of Speed

Drivetrain performance products:
RH Engineering clutch courtesy of Autowave

Suspension performance products:
NSX-R top chassis reinforcement bar
NSX-R front chassis reinforcement bar
Tein S-tech coils

Stereo upgrades & accessories:
Kenwood DDX-7019 headunit
Carbon Fiber Center Console courtesy of Tamoske - on order -


Considering the following goodies:

NSX Sub Enclosure Version 2 by Zetoolman
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=75960
 
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cool... i'm debating to wrap the interior pieces in that black/charcoal suede or alcantara material with red stitch... i saw it on a few NSX's and looks nice...

got any links to them? I'd like to see....

Do you mean like this guys? Its the NA1 Type R interior ... would love to achieve this look and add the CF console and door pieces for an updated interior look

regards, Paul
 
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Senninha door panels looking very nice :biggrin: author of thread you car looks beautifull you spend a lot of $ but it was worth that congrats:cool:
 
Do you mean like this guys? Its the NA1 Type R interior ... would love to achieve this look and add the CF console and door pieces for an updated interior look

regards, Paul

That NSX-R interior looks great.....but just to much money. :frown:

author of thread you car looks beautifull you spend a lot of $ but it was worth that congrats:cool:

Thanks Tamoske, as you can see below I'm pretty interested in spending some of my hard earned $$ your way:biggrin: . That CF console you developed looks great. I hope your other CF Navi project is successful.

Considering the following goodies:
Carbon Fiber Center Console with double din opening by Tamoske- I'd first like to meet a local with this product prior to ordering though....anyone out there?
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83458
 
Quick Update on progress (add-on's shown RED BOLD):

JDM Parts:
NSX-R “H” Hood Badge
NSX-R Door Badges
NSX-R Door Sill plates
NSX-R Horn Button
NSX-R Shift Boot
NSX-R 2002 Tail Lamps
NSX Mats with NSX-R Emblems courtesy of VanceHu

Replicated Parts:
NSX-R Carbon Fiber Hood courtesy of Science of Speed
NSX-R Rear Spoiler “Cantrell Studios” courtesy of Science of Speed
NSX-R GP-Molded Carpet Kit courtesy of MovIT USA
NSX-R gauges courtesy of VanceHu

Exterior products:
Cantrell Studios GT Series Widebody courtesy of Science of Speed
Cantrell Concepts GT-Series Wide Front Fenders
Cantrell Concepts GT-Series Wide Quarter Panels
Cantrell Concepts Rocker Panels
Cantrell Concepts Race Gas Filler

Wings West front lip
Honda 2002 Rear Valence Kit
Honda S2000 side markers
Honda S2000 antenna
McCulloch 6000K HID kit courtesy of whiteNSXs
3M clear film protection courtesy of Bell’s AutoBody
Mugen reservoir covers
Mugen license bolts (throughout)
Carbon Fiber radiator duct panel
Carbon Fiber Rear Window Garnish courtesy of Downforce
Clean-Air HEPA System courtesy of Downforce
Carbon Fiber Sport Diffuser courtesy of Downforce
Carbon Fiber Rear License Plate Bezel courtesy of Downforce
Compact Fluorescent License Plate Light bar courtesy of Downforce


Work Meister S2R Wheels: Front (Face-1, 18x8), Rear (Face-2, 18x10)
Goodyear Eagle F1 Tires: Front (225/35-18), Rear (275/35-18)

Braking performance products:
Brembo Gran Turismo Big Brake Kit
Brembo E-Brake System

Interior products:
Sparco 330mm Steering Wheel
NR-G quick release
Honda DC5-R shift knob
Short Gear Stalk
Short Shift Kit
Back Yard Special Carbon Door Trim
Mugen pedals
Bride Brix II holding monsters
Bride material for door panels & sun visors

Engine products:
TAITEC GT Lightweight Exhaust
Comptech air filter
Comptech headers
Downforce AIS modified for Widebody
Coolant Expansion Tank courtesy of Science of Speed

Drivetrain performance products:
RH Engineering clutch courtesy of Autowave

Suspension performance products:
NSX-R top chassis reinforcement bar
NSX-R front chassis reinforcement bar
Tein S-tech coils

Stereo upgrades & accessories:
Kenwood DDX-7019 headunit
NSX Sub Enclosure V2 courtesy of Zetoolman
Carbon Fiber Center Console by Tamoske - on order - still waiting :mad:


.......I will post photos soon.
 
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Well lookie what was just picked up from our local DownForce friends.....

Downforce NSX-R Carbon Fiber Front Undertray w/ NSX-R Battery aluminum Undertray
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Product Info:
These trays are designed by Honda for the NSX-R. The purpose is to contain any air flow passage between the bottom of the car to the mouth of the front bumper openings. Reducing the turbulence by channeling air flow through will increase the airflow underneath the car. This will create a greater lower pressure area and enhance the downforce available without creating parasitic drag.

Downforce NSX-R Carbon Fiber Airduct
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Product Info:
The replica airduct is used in conjunction with the NSX-R hood. The hood duct helps vent the air from the radiator to exit through the hood. By channeling the airflow, you will notice that the smoother pathway will increase the velocity of the air. By increasing the velocity of the air pathway you will accomplish less drag and better cooling efficiency.

Now if I could just find some time to install these beautiful and awesome pieces. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
you have a very very well rounded car, but there is one part about your car that really really really bothers me. ( I know my nsx is nothing compared to yours ) but I think you should re paint your 02 rear valance to match the factory yellow and black theme vs the all yellow theme. It gives your car that shoddy paint job feel where the guys at the shop had no idea how it was suppose to look. Also some wheel spacers for the rear wheels to make it more flush with the wide 1/4 panels couldn't hurt either. No point of a wide body if your not going to take full advantage of it.

*puts flame suit on*:(
 
absolutely stunning specimen you got going there.

Thank you

you have a very very well rounded car, but there is one part about your car that really really really bothers me. ( I know my nsx is nothing compared to yours ) but I think you should re paint your 02 rear valance to match the factory yellow and black theme vs the all yellow theme. It gives your car that shoddy paint job feel where the guys at the shop had no idea how it was suppose to look. Also some wheel spacers for the rear wheels to make it more flush with the wide 1/4 panels couldn't hurt either. No point of a wide body if your not going to take full advantage of it.

*puts flame suit on*:(

Thanks....I've got the "show" down, now I need some additional "go".

Hehe I actually requested the updated valance be completely sprayed as it gives the X a much "lowered" look. It's funny most of the locals love it as do I.....but I guess everyone has their preferences. :smile:

As far as the wheels...I had Science of Speed custom order the wheels with anticipation of the wide quarters, largest lip possible, and sufficient room for the Brembo upgrade. I think it lined up nicely w/o the requirement of spacers. Although I do plan to from a 275/40/18 to 295/40/18 at my next tire purchase.

Looks good! Can't wait for mine!

They sure do......So, Sam must have been working on yours yesterday :wink:
 
Fair enough, I guess my definition of flush is different from yours, I see you that you can put another 20mm spacer in the rear easy. But I do love the interior of your car though, other than those quirks is its a very very nice NSX.
 
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