So clean and simple. I Love it!
Perfect look for a black NSX , a set of 02+ side skirts wouldn't hurt but it still looks amazing!
Just got back from camping at Watkins Glen. Plenty of room for our tent, two sleeping bags, food and other supplies.
Any close-up shots of the wing struts and trunklid? I picked up the same wing to try it out but not sure how to mount it at the moment.
Your car pulls off the wing nicely with the black top accents, not sure how it will look on mine...debate is still out.
Thank you sir!! Sometimes it's hard to picture the high spoiler... I think some cars are able to pull it off with aggressive body mods/lips/diffuser and black accents. You probably could even wrap your roof if you wanted. Mine mounts in 100% oem locations with carbon plates that bolt to the trunk. I decided to go with the APR because I didn't want one with the large trunk piece... this is when I was test fitting my 05' OEM style Trunk spoiler that is currently being sprayed lime green and before I removed the side plates, sanded APR off and recleared them.
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the cf trunk spoiler suits this setup! ultra bold and aggressive.
my spidey-sense sees cf-side splitters in the near future...
Haha agreed... but having it sprayed green then can re-carbon wrap it after if I don't like the oem lime green on it.
I would and have inquired about the cf-side splitters but with the ride height of my car (which the front is actually raised a little in these pictures), they'd NEVER survive.
I suppose VRH should be next on the list, but its not my cup of tea in sports cars to raise and drive (although many, many exotics do even feature it from the factory).
Colin: When do you plan on lowering her??! Good choice in wheels btw
Heres a couple taken from http://www.6two1.com/roberts-nsx/
I used to camp at the Glen in high school, watched the classic races .. great track! It's on my list of tracks to hit in the X
Colin: When do you plan on lowering her??! Good choice in wheels btw
Heres a couple taken from http://www.6two1.com/roberts-nsx/