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Beautiful shots!
 
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Man I love that front bumper. I want it. Please tell me it's not made of fiberglass and Popsicle sticks.:confused:
 
Its part of the FXMD widebody kit and it's made out of balsa-wood, LOL.
Its fiberglass. Won't fit on a stock body car.

Man I love that front bumper. I want it. Please tell me it's not made of fiberglass and Popsicle sticks.:confused:
 
Its part of the FXMD widebody kit and it's made out of balsa-wood, LOL.
Its fiberglass. Won't fit on a stock body car.
Darn... Either way it looks awesome.
 
Thanks :)
 
I finally found a semi temporary solution to my nsx having a sunroof. I bought it salvaged with a sunroof. After ripping everything out this weekend, the roof structure of the frame has been cut some obviously. It was done so terribly and I refrain from posting the carnage of such. But what I can say, is after almost 4 years of cash throwing ownership, my car no longer snap, crackles, and pops over road abnormalities. Plus, the roof does not leak either. I did some light aluminum welding then covered it all with a seibon carbon roof cap paired with a Oem headliner. It looks 90% better. But please guys, I am already down and out on it. Please do not kick me when I am down. I took a hammered nsx, fixed the body best I could, ctsc'd it, updated it, ect ect. Show me some love here. Even though I am a degenerate bastard. For some reason, all picture posting icons are not present now. Please see next post for pics. Thanks Mark at Pride for quite possibly the last carbon roof cap available.

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Before and after.
Oh and I removed the Xm antenna that was drilled through the roof as well. The seibon roof cap fit very well. I'd say 9.5 out of 10. The edges are slightly rough but hey, anything is better then previous.

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Now that is something you don't see everyday. Nice work on bringing her back.
Thanks Valhalla,
It is always good that throwing my money away makes it worth it. But in all honesty, I love a challenge. I like to take the shittiest car and turn it back into a gem. Even if it means zero return value. I feel a sense of pride in that. It is kinda like you have done yourself. A far cry from buying a garage queen, performing scheduled maintenance on it, and saying your a perfectionist.:wink:
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took some tonight after a bath....

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check out how the mountains behind make the perfect silhouette. :smile:

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That is amazing!

check out how the mountains behind make the perfect silhouette. :smile:

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Thanks Valhalla,
It is always good that throwing my money away makes it worth it. But in all honesty, I love a challenge. I like to take the shittiest car and turn it back into a gem. Even if it means zero return value. I feel a sense of pride in that. It is kinda like you have done yourself. A far cry from buying a garage queen, performing scheduled maintenance on it, and saying your a perfectionist.:wink:
Some side profiles of the car prior to the roof remodel. Black cars are hard to photograph.View attachment 125948View attachment 125949View attachment 125950

That looks amazing Jinks. Good job, I would've never known how horrible your car looked by seeing how it looks now.
 
That is amazing!

check out how the mountains behind make the perfect silhouette. :smile:

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We need to rename that Mt. NSX!
 
We need to rename that Mt. NSX![/QUOTE]
lol right??? It's actually two different small mountains, just the way they lined up at that angle made the perfect silhouette ... We'll have to call it the NSX mountain range:tongue:
 
Here are some pictures of my car after the color change.

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Zenardi floor mats with silver painted center console and door trim to update the look to the simulate the 2002 type R

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I painted the walls of the engine bay black too to match the type R.

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I painted the area under the hood black

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