I freeze to to death every year in the AM up here. It was high 40s a few mornings last year. Unreal for me. I will try to start making more of the CC events but it's depressing because there are 1000+ cars at events in the mainland and then here there might be 50 if you're lucky.
Hey, assuming that ANYONE still checks this... What would be some good ways to get the NSX contingent (mainly on O'ahu) out and about to meet each other and participate in events?
I think a great starter would be to make our best efforts to hit up the cars and coffee meets. They are free...
Sorry I wasn't clearer. I actually mean that the shifter and the handbrake are mirror image from USDM to JDM. The hand brake is on the passenger side, and the shifter is on the driver's side. If I wanted to replace the console piece, it means I will have to find a Japanese market specific one...
I'll be keeping those good sir!
theres actually quite a few subtle differences I am noticing to a USDM NSX.
JDM Fenders - Sick
Half mast antenna button - sick
fog lights / clear turn signals - sick
taillights - sick
DRIVERS WINDOW IS AUTO UP AND DOWN - SICK AS HELL
all the lights are different...
Well I saw him as I was approaching. Wyoming is 80MPH speed limit and I was actually doing 77 according to GPS when I saw him. He didn't move as I passed, so I was thinking "cool". 5 minutes later I've been checking the map on my phone, looking at the mountains , actually I was trying to decide...
Well I have determined that like people have said... RHD in the states isn't everything... But not for the reasons people always say. I had no problem with visibility, changing lanes, or any driving aspect. I did stop to see my grandmother since I was passing the exit to her house at one point...
Oil pressure never took a dive on me. I think it was a case of a little oil looking like a lot more. Not a fun sight 500 miles from home. Also not fun driving 65mph for 500 miles.
Went and picked up ther car in Seattle. I promptly drove it across the country to Nashville TN , which was ... An experience anyway. Lots of thumbs up and other stuff along the way to keep me awake. Nashvillenis my permanent resident address, so this is where I will register the car before...
Hey. Sorry for delayed response. The car is a March 1991 car and landed in Washingtkn State April, so it came in at over 25 years old. Paperwork was filed for a Washington State title by the importer and I bought it on the spot. That title gets signed over to me and I register in my state like...
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