Gorgeous car! That thing sounds amazing......keep up the good work.
SCA meet yesterday.Jason,
Are you selling the NSX or do you plan to keep it for the forseable future? From the pics it looks like it is sitting in a dealer lot.
jason,
Congrats the on the completed project...beautiful as aways, but you have the automotive mode virus in your system....trust me, I said I'm done many times...it never stops.
yes jason, you must complete what you started.
you need, white wheels,
nsx-r rear diffuser
nsx-r door badges
big red h nsx-r nose and tail badges
nsx-r door sills
nsx-r horn button and ring
nsx-r seats
nsx-r suspension
nsx-r floor mats
nsx-r gauges
what else did i leave out?
I didn`t see your pics, covered my eyes. No more temptations please, I am going to have to put you on ignore list j/k.:biggrin:You can't retire just yet.
i just picked up these badass little guys that no one will ever notice on the car.
now you have to get them too.
i picked mine up from Dali Racing. i think theres a few sets left so get them fast
Sorry Vance, OBDI is actually >OBDII. I never intended a full R conversion. If I do I definitley got the hardest part covered (no chasis swap required), the things I like most about the NA2R is the exterior and its weight. I am extremely hardcore in certain areas (exterior/power/weight), but not all areas. While l like quality parts, the cost/performance ratio also have to be decent.Convert to OBDII and get a copy of my NA2 NSX-R ECU. Before that, get the 3.2 and six speed. Before that, NA2 NSX-R Break system, which includes larger slotted rotors, black calipers, and harder pads and steel brakelines. Before that.... Too much to do bud, leave Jason alone..lol