So I have owned a 1991 NSX for close to 9 years.... As far as I know it is 100% stock (except for GROM bluetooth).
I used it as daily driver for a couple of years (outside of bad weather days) until two kids made that an impossibility. Now it spends most of its time under a cove and I tend to forget that I own it.
This last weekend I had the LH window regulator fail (still trying to find the best place to buy that part - seems the availability is down since the last time this happened). It also needs refreshed tires and my tow hook cover has gone missing. The situation has got me thinking about whether sitting in the garage as-is makes a lot of sense. i normally ignore the car, but not today...
My question to you all: what are the right improvements to make if I am not enamored with bling (most aftermarket mods seem to go out of style fast) and I am not going to track the car (Kansas doesn’t seem to offer that opportunity)? What would make it a little more fun to drive (most days I just miss my more fun to drive cars - why did I sell the S2000?)? Is there a no-brainer option that will rekindle the love affair?
This is my car:
https://youtu.be/bXU6UKeh3To
The only non-cosmetic flaws are the ABS chatter when it has been sitting for a while and the radio can be slow to turn on....
I used it as daily driver for a couple of years (outside of bad weather days) until two kids made that an impossibility. Now it spends most of its time under a cove and I tend to forget that I own it.
This last weekend I had the LH window regulator fail (still trying to find the best place to buy that part - seems the availability is down since the last time this happened). It also needs refreshed tires and my tow hook cover has gone missing. The situation has got me thinking about whether sitting in the garage as-is makes a lot of sense. i normally ignore the car, but not today...
My question to you all: what are the right improvements to make if I am not enamored with bling (most aftermarket mods seem to go out of style fast) and I am not going to track the car (Kansas doesn’t seem to offer that opportunity)? What would make it a little more fun to drive (most days I just miss my more fun to drive cars - why did I sell the S2000?)? Is there a no-brainer option that will rekindle the love affair?
This is my car:
https://youtu.be/bXU6UKeh3To
The only non-cosmetic flaws are the ABS chatter when it has been sitting for a while and the radio can be slow to turn on....