Random NSX pictures that don't each deserve their own thread

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Wheres the video for this!? and how much power is this thing pushing now?! :eek:
 
I had some fun with sidemarkers Today; confirmed the Honda S2000 and OEM JDM sidemarkers are the same part (Stanley 3842).

I then installed a pair of Honda HR-V sidemarkers, which are longer, and thinner, and necessitate a longer cut-out in the fender:

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Scorp is this your car? I'm confused.. what happened to the red NA1?

I parted out my '94 nearly two years ago and sold it; was sick of NSX-related stuff at the time. I bought this car in January.

The part out of my red car was nearly as epic as the build, it looked showroom-quality at the end, with an 8000-mile engine.

The dealership mechanic who did the PPI spoke with me for a solid 15 minutes about how clean it was. We even re-loomed all cut wires, kind of cool.
 
scorp are the volks `17/18 or 18/19
 
I had some fun with sidemarkers Today; confirmed the Honda S2000 and OEM JDM sidemarkers are the same part (Stanley 3842).

I then installed a pair of Honda HR-V sidemarkers, which are longer, and thinner, and necessitate a longer cut-out in the fender:

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Wow, so clean! Looks like you just gave it a wash. I can tell from the ground still being kinda wet in the back of the car :smile:
 
What year is this one?

There's enough clues to determine that, if you're an NSX aficionado. :wink:

Wow, so clean! Looks like you just gave it a wash. I can tell from the ground still being kinda wet in the back of the car

Also, my fashionable attire. After installing the sidemarkers there was a bit of aluminum dust, which I wanted to hose off of the paint. Of course, once all the gear comes out you need to wash the entire car.

What's slightly frustrating is that I can't apply wax to the paint, since I am preparing to vinyl-wrap the car in a few weeks. Black cars need wax :smile:
 
There's enough clues to determine that, if you're an NSX aficionado. :wink:



Also, my fashionable attire. After installing the sidemarkers there was a bit of aluminum dust, which I wanted to hose off of the paint. Of course, once all the gear comes out you need to wash the entire car.

What's slightly frustrating is that I can't apply wax to the paint, since I am preparing to vinyl-wrap the car in a few weeks. Black cars need wax :smile:


+1 on the wax part! I wax the NSX once a month using Quik Spray Wax. Take about 20- 30mins. Wipe on wipe off. Very simple and leave a mirror shine :eek: :biggrin: :wink: :smile:!
 
There's enough clues to determine that, if you're an NSX aficionado. :wink:

LOL... Well the calipers tell me this is an 02 conversion. But the bumper looks OEM and not DF. I can't believe you did all that to your car, then sold it all, the.n came back to another NSX.i like the wheels.
 
but the side skirts look like WW without a door cap.... if it was an 02 i would think that the oem side skirt door cap would be left on?

the car looks amazing btw.

LOL... Well the calipers tell me this is an 02 conversion. But the bumper looks OEM and not DF. I can't believe you did all that to your car, then sold it all, the.n came back to another NSX.i like the wheels.
 
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I parted out my '94 nearly two years ago and sold it; was sick of NSX-related stuff at the time. I bought this car in January.

The part out of my red car was nearly as epic as the build, it looked showroom-quality at the end, with an 8000-mile engine.

The dealership mechanic who did the PPI spoke with me for a solid 15 minutes about how clean it was. We even re-loomed all cut wires, kind of cool.

Great to hear you're back. The Red car was a pretty epic build with great choice of mods, rare parts, etc. It seemed you had 2 of everything. lol
 
but the side skirts look like WW without a door cap.... if it was an 02 i would think that the oem side skirt door cap would be left on?

the car looks amazing btw.

Stacey's skirts, this is definitely a conversion. He probably wrapped his old car and is now trying to pull the wool over our eyes. LOL We're onto you John.
 
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Scorp,This car is the 02 converted one out of Florida that nsx-files was selling isn't it? I was wondering who bought it. A lot of cool parts on that car and a great deal!

http://nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php?t=150742


I don't believe it is. If I recall Scorp's black car came from a friend he helped do the conversion with :confused:


Nsx-files car had gold calipers, 02+ skirts, and the hood had squirters whereas Scorps doesn't. I may be wrong though.

A close friend of mine actually tried to buy NSX-Files car but while he worked a deal a deposit was taken.
 
can't be nsxfiles car. nsx-files was a 91. scorp's has to be 95+ as its a targa.

i was looking at nsxfiles car as well back in the day. it was a beauty, minus the red leather seat inserts imho. i always wondered how much it went for.

I don't believe it is. If I recall Scorp's black car came from a friend he helped do the conversion with :confused:


Nsx-files car had gold calipers, 02+ skirts, and the hood had squirters whereas Scorps doesn't. I may be wrong though.

A close friend of mine actually tried to buy NSX-Files car but while he worked a deal a deposit was taken.


Scorp,This car is the 02 converted one out of Florida that nsx-files was selling isn't it? I was wondering who bought it. A lot of cool parts on that car and a great deal!

http://nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php?t=150742
 
can't be nsxfiles car. nsx-files was a 91. scorp's has to be 95+ as its a targa.

A targa with tiny brakes, seems like that narrows it down significantly. :wink:

It's a '95 which is known to SoCal members; the bumpers are OEM, modified transmission, basic I/H/E mods - the car is largely as-purchased, save for an assortment of detail modifications.

http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php?t=163234
 
hipster NSXs :D

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No fair you have 2...some people don't even have one.
 
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