Hello. The following ABS Brake Components are off of my 1991 Acura NSX with 28k miles. A local repair shop (Sansone Acura/Honda in Las Vegas; Do NOT let this shop work on your car) mis-diagnosed the problem with my ABS system. They said the ENTIRE system needed to be replaced, but the part responsible for my ABS fluid loss and the ONLY part that actually needed to be replaced was my pressure hose. My loss, your gain. S/H to be added to below prices.I assumed Sansone knew what they were talking about, so I ordered the new parts and had them installed at G-Factor here in Las Vegas. After the install was done, they asked me why I replaced everything...They noticed wetness on the pressure hose when doing the install of the new parts. The hose apparently had sprung a leak. I was NOT happy. I AM going to go to Sansone and raise hell about that, as well as them taking 1 month to do 1 days worth of work, as well as the fact that they banged my front bumper while my car was at their shop. AND the fact that they charged me DOUBLE on some work that they had given me a verbal quote on. Oh Well. Live and Learn. My loss is someone else's gain.
ABS Modulator Assembly: $250/obo.
Part #57110-SLO-A03
New: $2400.00
ABS Accumulator: $125/obo.
Part #57060-SLO-A00
New: $470.00SOLD
2001 NSX 6-Spd Shift Console, Boot, & Emblem
used only 2 months: $50.00
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ABS Modulator Assembly: $250/obo.
Part #57110-SLO-A03
New: $2400.00
ABS Accumulator: $125/obo.
Part #57060-SLO-A00
New: $470.00SOLD
2001 NSX 6-Spd Shift Console, Boot, & Emblem
used only 2 months: $50.00
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