Car Information
Year:
1991
Type:
NSX coupe
Transmission:
5-Speed
Exterior color:
Black
Interior color:
Ivory
Odometer:
86,XXX m
VIN:
JH4NA1153MT000791
Price:
55,000 OBO
Car History
Title History:
Current title is clean. No known branded title...
Your new one is lower than your lowered '91? I have yet to receive my new one but when I test drove it, it seemed to have better clearance than my lowered '91.
Agree with the comments on the suspension lift. Anyone installed the SOS front bumper protectors?
https://www.scienceofspeed.com/index.php/nsx-2017-on/epp/exterior-accessories/scienceofspeed-uhmw-front-bumper-guards-nsx-2017-on.html
Get the loan and incentive then re-finance it or pay it off in a month or two. The rate (4.1%) isn't a market rate. One of the dealers I talked to said they would even help me refinance it at a more competitive rate. Why would you pass up $30K just to finance it elsewhere from the start?
Actually, I don't think that was the price before the rebate. I was down there last Saturday and they had one car in the show room - the owners and then this one which was supposed to be delivered any day and was a pretty basic car with iron brakes. Pretty hard to get the car up to $190K...
There's a fair bit of 2017 inventory out there. I found EXACTLY the way I would have ordered the car - even down to it NOT having XM. It's highly unlikely that they'll be offering these incentives for 2018 from what I'm hearing. VIN #1 for 2018 was sold at NSXPO.
So, I can't find my tow hook. Not sure if it's missing or I'm just looking in the wrong place. I looked in the trunk by the jack, and it doesn't look like there's a place for it where the jack is.
Am I looking in the right place or is it somewhere else?
It's not a tour per se. The test engineers are taking a very long road trip. I met some of them yesterday. People have been stalking them and one of the engineers is actually posting pictures in Instagram but he said he was done his portion of the test yesterday.
Anyone know what the group on FB for this meet is called? Someone took a lot of pictures of my car and said they would post them there, but I don't know what the group is. Thanks.
Sounds interesting but how would I use a glue to repair ones where the broken pieces are missing? Apparently the audio guy who worked on my car before I got it was pretty zealous with the screw driver.
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