That looks really good, but in reality is it worth losing a bunch of visability? I'd also love to see this on a "black" NSX.Does anyone have a picture of this on a car? I like it....
Are these available in the states and at what cost?Courtesy of yahoo japan auction: (mugen hatch w/snorkel)
http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d106954730
I have the OEM compete NSX-R cluster in my car, all NSX-R models are in KMH, in fact all NSX's are in KMH as Japan's speed designation is KMH.
At the time NSX-R was produced there was either a law in Japan, or at least a "gentleman's agreement" between car manufacturers that all cars would be speed limited to 180kph, plus I doubt the NSX-R was sold in any MPH markets
I think what ristner was getting at was that this cluster has 180kph and ours in the states have 180mph. Seems like it should reflect the metric conversion, eg: 290kph.
Yes Im well aware of that. I forgot to add the words JDM to my reply above.
It should have read:
I have the OEM compete NSX-R cluster in my car, all NSX-R models are in KMH, in fact all "JDM" NSX's are in KMH as Japan's speed designation is KMH.
But I understand your point in thinking it should read larger in KMH, however sparky"s reply sums that one up.
Gotcha...thanks for the clarification. 111.85mph top speed would diminish the fun factor somewhat.:frown:
Where did that '03 NSX-R end up? The original owner (NSXPrime.com: fuzilov / NSXCB.co.uk: fuzilov) had it for sale a few times, then it was at various showrooms on consignment. There was even a break-in/joy-ride incident D) in its history. But, I'm curious as where it is now.Although there is one Honda UK PR car, (as see on topgear) but that was JDM car aswell.
Where did that '03 NSX-R end up? The original owner (NSXPrime.com: fuzilov / NSXCB.co.uk: fuzilov) had it for sale a few times, then it was at various showrooms on consignment. There was even a break-in/joy-ride incident D) in its history. But, I'm curious as where it is now.
All I could find was this Prime thread, to this Dupont Registry ad.
Interestingly, right at ~$100k USD could've acquired it (from the owner) way back then. A relative bargain considering the price of the JDM analogs, ~$75k Zanardi-edition NSX mint examples changing hands in the marketplace, ~1k-miles '91 NSX & '02+ NSX-T premium priced samples trading occasionally, etc. Now, with regards to importing 'stateside an UK-reg. vehicle, no idea...
UK is the only place in the world where a NSX isn't expensive pricing there is 2/3 to a half of the rest of the world. insane....Where did that '03 NSX-R end up? The original owner (NSXPrime.com: fuzilov / NSXCB.co.uk: fuzilov) had it for sale a few times, then it was at various showrooms on consignment. There was even a break-in/joy-ride incident D) in its history. But, I'm curious as where it is now.
All I could find was this Prime thread, to this Dupont Registry ad.
Interestingly, right at ~$100k USD could've acquired it (from the owner) way back then. A relative bargain considering the price of the JDM analogs, ~$75k Zanardi-edition NSX mint examples changing hands in the marketplace, ~1k-miles '91 NSX & '02+ NSX-T premium priced samples trading occasionally, etc. Now, with regards to importing 'stateside an UK-reg. vehicle, no idea...
By no means do i have any knowledge about toys and how collectible they are but a acquaintance has like 3 or 4 of thesehow rare are these, i have one lying around boxed (few tears in box) but further in great condition!
Regards Bas
Gotcha...thanks for the clarification. 111.85mph top speed would diminish the fun factor somewhat.:frown:
lol yeah bit limited by that, but its easily bypassed!
NSX-R was only officially sold in Japan.
Although there is one Honda UK PR car, (as see on topgear) but that was JDM car aswell.
He head a regular LBBP NSX (with a '03 with black interior i recall)I thought Jenson Button had a LBBP NA2 NSX-R? My understanding was he gave his yellow NA2 to his dad and custom ordered the LBBP after driving a R in Japan.
Just bought these via a Japan contact, i think they should classify as rare:
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