John Eagle Acura Dealer Built CompTech 1998 NSX w SuperCharger

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Rare looking NSX, what do you think?
 

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Was never a fan of that body kit and I'm not sure why.
May be it's the front bumper or maybe it's the body lines over all.

For sure I never liked the rear valence

Is that Kaiser? Must be if 1998

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Interesting piece of NSX tuner history but the paint variances look drastic from the doors to the quarters.
 
Looks to be a complete Comptech widebody kit installed on one of only three Kaiser coupes built in 1998. Both the kit and the car are very rare. Unfortunately, the car would be worth more without the kit.

Thank you for posting photos! I haven't seen one in a really long time, and I'm surprised to see that one still exists in it's original modified form.
 
Looks to be a complete Comptech widebody kit installed on one of only three Kaiser coupes built in 1998. Both the kit and the car are very rare. Unfortunately, the car would be worth more without the kit.

Thank you for posting photos! I haven't seen one in a really long time, and I'm surprised to see that one still exists in it's original modified form.

This is pretty clearly a targa NSX. Aside from the fact the top's lines are visible, the window "tabs" on targa cars are mounted on the windshield pillars rather than along the roof as on coupes.
 
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On that note.... Why are those tabs there. Does anyone know? Aero?

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It's my understanding it stabilizes the side glass at high speed.
 
It's my understanding it stabilizes the side glass at high speed.

more than just that it's actually a glass guide for the window. Since our doors don't have a frame around the window these help guide the window into the proper channel when they move up since there can be a lot of play in the window itself
 
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