The snorkel on that NSX is the genuine article, Mugen NSX-R Snorkel ($8000 option). Not Route KS parts.
The snorkel on that NSX is the genuine article, Mugen NSX-R Snorkel ($8000 option). Not Route KS parts.
Im down for blowing money just as much as the next guy, but thing is so ugly looking:wink: If it's going on a dedicated race car is one thing, but for the street.
Not if you have ITB in the car:biggrin::wink:
You can put a video camera up there like a periscope if the car is too low.:smile:
Picture taken from my camera-phone:any picture of the FRONT???
I'm surprised that was the only damage the 3" rock made to the front nose, you should see what that rock did to the Factor X splitter...Lol look at the chipping paint on that wings west front spoiler/splitter:tongue: Just kidding,about the ww comment:redface:
I'm surprised that was the only damage the 3" rock made to the front nose, you should see what that rock did to the Factor X splitter...
I guess no one reads the articles...This could be cleared up with the original paperwork for the sale, so I don't know what all the fuss is about. This track rat NSX-R GT will go up for sale at some point in time, then it will be fraud to advertise it as the real deal. If I spent money to prep a car for a speed contest, and then the validity of the competition came into question, I would want to know the truth. This is America, sue for the information, and possibly wind up with a NSX-R GT dismantled in a court of law, a fat check, and even your own magazine. But really, am I supposed to believe that some guy spent $500K on a car, then changed the bodywork-suspension-wheels-brakes-tires-engine and turned it into a car that someone else could build with a $30K NSX, $30K worth of mods, and a couple of NSX-R seats? What then was the purpose of this exercise? Two completely modified cars racing, wasn't one supposed to be stock and used a guage for the ultimate stock NSX-R base proformance figures?
A bit like showing up in a regular Lambo and claiming it is the $1.5 million dollar special edition. Of course the bodywork was changed to protect it, and replaced with cheap ill-looking copies. The suede interior was ditched, too boring. And the speedo? Replaced with stock, much easier to read on the track. Sold those CF wheels on ebay.
Deleated the VIN...that says it all.
nsx type r has no stereo system. so will nsx-r gt get one?