[MENTION=34751]NbyNW[/MENTION] - thank you thank you for the recommendations. Hugely appreciate it!! Keep hearing how tricky the NSX is to wrap well given the design, your firsthand experience (with a black car) really helpful.
Yes, lots of fun angles to wrap. They also used a computer kit/program to cut all the PPF pieces. IIRC he said each mirror was 7 pieces.@NbyNW - thank you thank you for the recommendations. Hugely appreciate it!! Keep hearing how tricky the NSX is to wrap well given the design, your firsthand experience (with a black car) really helpful.
Full wrap, tint, ceramic for about $7k.
Hey all, speaking of tints did folks get the the rear glass done or just for the cabin? I’m thinking of getting mine done while the car is getting wrapped but would hate not be able to see the engine. I was thinking 35% tints which is the MA legal limit. What did others do and can you share pics?
Think most, including me, did not tint the engine / hatch glass but did tint the inside rear cabin glass. See my pic above with the rear cabin glass tinted - you can hardly tell. Keeping the hatch glass clear looks fine with the other windows tinted. You can always add it later.I was not planning to tint the rears (both inside and outside) but just do the sides, including the small windows at 35% ceramic. Will it look strange if I didn't tint the back? I wanted to be able see the engine bay clearly and see better at night.
Thanks… she was an incredible dog. I can understand not getting another. It breaks your heart when you lose one.Sorry to hear about your Pooch, NbyNW. That's tough - and why no more doggies for me :frown:
When you finish finger-vacuuming and scrubbing those wheels come on up here 'cause I got a few that need your TLC :smile:
Odd couple of days here. Had to say goodbye to our 15 year old dog. She was great, more person than dog. Lots of good memories. Lots of good car related memories with her too. She went to all our track days when we had the 360C.
Easing back into things. It’s been hectic too, the day before I decided to get new tires.
Today was a really quick drive, maybe 5 miles then rain started. I started by going thru a nearby residential area and a guy was on a walk with his two girls. One in a stroller. He stopped and gave a big thumbs up as I eased by on electric power.
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I’m very sorry to hear about Frankie. Dogs are such incredible friends.We recently lost our Great Pyrenees Frankie who just turned 11. I held him in my hands when he was only 2 weeks old,so we had a long running relationship. He was our joy and our lives revolved around him. So I can understand your since of loss.
Thanks Chirag. 17 is an amazing life! Sounds like he had an incredible cook too.Sorry to hear about your pup . I know how you feel! We lost our family pup last September after 17 years. His name was Tonny and he was a Parson Russell Terrier that looked like wishbone and was raised hand feed entirely on vegetarian Indian food (home made by my mom). One of the toughest experiences in my life.
Thoughts and prayers for your pup [emoji1431]!
-Chirag
Very similar here too. And yes, they’re the best.We never had any children and our first Great Pyrenees Athena literally made us a family. We saw her vulnerability as our responsibility and many of our big decisions, such as which car to get or what home to buy were made with her in mind. So to all those companions out there, your the best.
@Bricks and Bio I love that story!!!
Haven't even owned for a full week - and I have some fun ones.
#1 - Getting first tank of gas. Start the X, guy walking nearby jumps a little looks over, and gives me a huge smile and two enthusiastic thumbs up.
#2 - Driving to dinner. Driver pulls to my left (in left hand turn lane), rolls down his window. "What! Is! That!?" "An Acura NSX, I just got it!" "YEAH YEAH!" Thumbs up, drives off.
#3 - Eating outside (first time X is in a parking lot, I need to keep a close eye out). Mom, Dad, Kid walk buy. The kid stops, stares, points, "Woah that's a lambo." Dad, "No, that's an NSX." lol
#4 - After parking, pull in to restaurant. Owner: "What is that!?" (sensing a theme...) "Acura NSX" Owner: "Wow how much does that cost, compared to a Corvette?" Me: "Um....maybe like 2 Corvettes?" Owner: "Wow, wow, never seen one of those." SO awkward but also hilarious.
Fun stuff!My turn.
I had mine out today, clear skies and mid 70 degree weather.
After I exited the highway on the way home, I was sitting in traffic in a left turn lane, waiting for the light to change.
A newer Ford van heading in the opposite direction and I saw the driver roll his window down.
I figured it was going to be a saying hello moment.
The driver waved his hand and in a wonderful Eastern European accent (perfect English) he said, "this is why I came to America".
I replied work hard and you'll get there, and he said "of course".