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Anyone have a 2002+ NSX for sale?

8400rpm's gpw is for sale, terrible timing for me as I would have picked it up a month ago before I decided on my S2000. Its prob the only NA1 I'd choose over a NA2.

I just picked up an AP2 S2K project car back in Nov she needs a bit of work to be whole again :) I have to say I choose the AP2 over the AP1 (not because I have one lol) even though it had the 9k rev limit where as the AP2 had slight increase in displacement and lower rev limit at 8k and more refined over the earlier years.
 
I still miss my old AP1. Fun cars

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You still have those Volks?
 
S2000s are such awesome cars. Mine was unstoppable in the winter.

And you can buy them for under $15k easily now too. What awesome cars. I'd love another.

i'd buy another S2000 in a heart beat. Best car i've ever owned. I regret selling everyday.
 
The first one sounds real... After reading the second one though, something doesn't jive lol
 
Hi Bram and my fellow Canucks from your Toronto x-pat friend Jeff Z. Hope you are all coping well with winter (but then again we are Canadians so this should not be much of an issue). I hit the link for that /93 and looking at the picture of it outside in the snow was too much for me -- heartbreaking. Don't want to offend anyone here who either winter drives his/her NSX or stores it outside but that picture troubled me. OK, it is just a car and I have not yet consumed my 2014 dose of the kool-aid so I freely admit it is no longer a modern, state of the art sports car (although remains highly relevant and loads of fun IMHO), but to leave something as rare and precious as an NSX outside in the winter...........

Best regards,
Jeff
 
completely agreed it is an eye sore. but as a project car (if in good overall condition) i would seriously consider a car like that if i were still in the market.

Hi Bram and my fellow Canucks from your Toronto x-pat friend Jeff Z. Hope you are all coping well with winter (but then again we are Canadians so this should not be much of an issue). I hit the link for that /93 and looking at the picture of it outside in the snow was too much for me -- heartbreaking. Don't want to offend anyone here who either winter drives his/her NSX or stores it outside but that picture troubled me. OK, it is just a car and I have not yet consumed my 2014 dose of the kool-aid so I freely admit it is no longer a modern, state of the art sports car (although remains highly relevant and loads of fun IMHO), but to leave something as rare and precious as an NSX outside in the winter...........

Best regards,
Jeff
 
It could also mean that people are away....Yeah I have to agree with you Jeff

Jeff, glad to see you are keeping an eye on the Canadian threads....Hey are you coming to Est Fest this year?
It's nearest to you than most Folks in the GTA, lets hope you Guys from Mi comes up to the event.

Bram
 
nice find.

With almost 60,000 km asking 75?!

The actual sold price will be 20-25 grand under that asking price... That is very unrealistic based on the known real selling prices in Canada of similar age/Milage in the past recent 2.5-3 years.
 
Nice car yes, but delusional price I should have said :)

I remember seeing a car very similar to this one advertised early last summer on autohebdo, from memory it was in Western Canada and asking price was 60K$, could this be the same car? I'm away from home for a few weeks more so I can't look at the notes I've been collecting.

I agree with pricing comments, last actual sale of a 02+ car in october or november 2013 is documented on this thread, similar mileage and sold under 57-58K$ I believe. Someone may dig the double yellow and pay the money, who knows, it just seems optimistic.

These comments apply to the entire Canadian NSX market with basically the same cars not selling for years. My theory is that most NSX owners aren't serious sellers, I can't blame them for it!
 
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