I say any NSX that starts and drive down the road is a car worth keeping.
what I would do is start a build thread strip car to the bones even wire harness take tons of pics and put car back together showing everyone the car is not a normal flood car.
it was rebuilt from the ground up giving the next owner a sense of security in the fact that some gremlins are not gonna pop up in the future
then the car could sell for more but not till people see that the car is fine. If I did this the car would be worth 30K or more.
but that's just me
The car has headers, comptech exhaust. bilsteins, dali or comptech sway bars, shine lip, OZ multi-piece wheels, AP racing brakes (4 wheel kit with 2 piece rotors).... just from what I can see. It has 31,000 miles, original paint, runs and drives fne, leather looks new, doesn't seem to have any issues. How much are those extras worth? The engine bay is clean as a whistle, so is the underbelly, someone took care of this car. He paid $14,800 which I have not even seen an NSX shell sell for. Some of you still don't think this was a good deal?
That was a great deal at that price. Im sure it will forever live with the flood title but its worth it for that price, miles and mods. Now the STEAL would be if the title wasnt salvaged. I would have done it with a smile. Enjoy.
Not saying it isn't "a good deal", just saying it doesn't pass the sniff test. Car was listed for $32,500 and seller caved to $14,800 so fast with all of the above? Makes no sense. Do all the vin numbers match? Car came through florida and ends up being sold in New Hampshire which doesn't require someone having an actual title if the car is 15 years or older. I find it really hard to believe there isn't a serious back story or a future unhappy ending.
Apparently, NH decided to clear the title too. I don't know how...
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Bob I had the exact same feeling, but who knows really. It certainly is strange for someone to drop $17,000 in price.
My concern would be that they took vin plates off of a flood salvage/total and put them on a stolen car with no issues. Sorry to be a skeptic but this story has "a story" yet to be told.