Some pictures......sheshoispurty....aint she.....

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The view out the back:cool:
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That's all folks:)
Thanks for looking!
 
Great pictures! Thanks for posting.
 
liftcontrol, et al - why when posting a picture of a car, do you "blur out" the license plate?

How do you protect your identity while driving around on the street, with "un-blurred" plates?

You don't!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If a would-be thief follows you on I-10 wanting to steal your car, that is a greater probability of theft than random on the internet, no?
 
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The car looks beautiful. Nice pictures!!
 
Did you notice that your acura sign is still on the taillights although you have a honda emblem on the front? You might want
to pick one.:D

But besides that looks stunning!
 
I'd continue to block out the plates.

A true but scary story,

I was at a bank when infront of me a nice lady and her 8 or 9 year old child was standing in line. I got to talking to the lady and the girl and then parted ways.

A few days later, I get a call from the lady asking me if she wanted to go out. When I asked her how she got a hold of me, she said that she called the DMV with my plates and they told her how to get a hold of me. Now before you call BS on this as there are now laws that protect private citizens, but when the person is a bit creative or neurotic or psychotic (I left my checkbook in his car) and the DMV person is has a GED education (at best), you can see what the outcome was.

To get back on the topic, no, since we do not blur out license plate driving around, it won't prevent a determined person from following you home or getting other information, but in the information superhighway where you can pretty much "Google" all the information you need, I try to be careful when I post.

Just my $0.02 ;)

GeNSX
 
Very nice car! Very special color and I like the gunmetal wheels which match the hole car! :)
 
Thank you all for your very kind words!

Every time I look at an NSX I cannot help but wonder how a 14 year old car can manage to look so beautiful......a thing of beauty is indeed a joy for ever. A classic design looks good no matter how old it gets. There are not too many Japanese cars that have that quality. The dainty Miata (especially the original shape that came out around the same time as the NSX), in my opinion, is another such enduring design.
 
Wow one clean looking X!
 
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