Probably only worth more when you do the work!!!:wink:I've wondered what it does to the value of a NSX when changed to look like something it is not, ie., 1991-2001 changed to a 2002+ look or modified to look similar to a NSX-R.
Obviously not everyone will agree, but this lowers the value of the car as far as I'm concerned.1991-2001 changed to a 2002+ look
It does vary from person to person. While I love my popups, I prefer the newer front.Obviously not everyone will agree, but this lowers the value of the car as far as I'm concerned.
Pics?2000 nsx black on black,41k miles,2004 front end with xenon headlights,no engine mods.,18 and 19 inch wheels,also have stock 17 inch wheels,oem car cover,perfect condition
Being I'm in the market for an NSX, I personally try and stay away from a car with paint and body work. You never know the quality of a shop that did it. This goes for conversions as well.
kippy said:2004 front end with xenon headlights