Hello to all in the community! My name is John U. (Johnny man) I purchased an red 1993 NSX recently. I’ve been working on it a lot since getting her. I’ve came across your site while looking for advice, frequently. My girlfriend just got a rsx this year, and was telling me about club rsx. She’s talked about all the help she’s received there. I thought it’s time to be the same on my end. I just posted about a headlight project I’ve been working on. Should have introduced myself first I guess.
I would love to know the history about this car. I’m not talking about a car fax or vin searches. I’ve looked all those up and got odometer variances, etc. with friends in law enforcement. I’m talking about trying my luck, and seeing if anyone in this community has owned this beast. I’ve found an article on motor trends “reader rides” and haven’t been able to get into contact with who it was written about. I don’t participate in social media (being an older gentleman) which is difficult. I would love to know anything about this car. Just curious, I would hate to do a timing chain or head gasket if I don’t need to. Although now owning the car, I want everything replaced. Ahh I miss the old days where my father, and owners, wrote down all work preformed in a little book, in the glove box. Thanks guys. This site is a gem!
I would love to know the history about this car. I’m not talking about a car fax or vin searches. I’ve looked all those up and got odometer variances, etc. with friends in law enforcement. I’m talking about trying my luck, and seeing if anyone in this community has owned this beast. I’ve found an article on motor trends “reader rides” and haven’t been able to get into contact with who it was written about. I don’t participate in social media (being an older gentleman) which is difficult. I would love to know anything about this car. Just curious, I would hate to do a timing chain or head gasket if I don’t need to. Although now owning the car, I want everything replaced. Ahh I miss the old days where my father, and owners, wrote down all work preformed in a little book, in the glove box. Thanks guys. This site is a gem!