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Car 1: 1995 NSX-T Car 2: 1999 3.2TL Car 3: 2006 Scion xB |
Posting an NSX pic.....
.....'Cuz the NSX forum is just way too dead.
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Maybe one day I will have the $$ to own something that nice.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Motown
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Someday soon!
It is extremely lonesome in here, I guess all the NSX owners are busy making money and don't have time to post, lol! But actually, a used NSX, maybe '93-'95, should be somewhat reasonably priced, and should still be fast despite its age (NSX owners seem to know/care about their rides).
I plan on buying an NSX eventually, but first I plan on making my Legend just as fast (I mean 1/4mile, NSX TOP SPEED is a diff story)! A 93-95 NSX should be a little under 5sec 0-60, I'm shooting for 4.9 for my Legend, but I'd accept 5.3. I'm currently pulling to 60 in ~6.5-6.9sec, launching my Auto manually. Well, I'm about done, had to add SOMETHING to the NSX forum! Now if I could just get THAT 3.2L V6 to fit in my Legend.... |
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Very Nice Pic!!
Yeah for me, my first post in the NSX section!!
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Beautify. The WW kit really does set the NSX apart. It just makes it look meaner but still OEM like. I think I'll be getting the WW sides sometime before the end of summer. Did you use the WW rear spats or is that the 02+ lower valence? That is also on my list of "To get" parts.
Anyway, here is a pic of my stock looking car. I'm working on the audio/video system right now so I don't have money for the exterior mods just yet ![]() |
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Re: Someday soon!
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