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    Looking for JDM titanium exhaust

    Thanks for the responses, everyone. Forgot to check this thread. RYU that looks like a neat design. Looking forward to hearing clips of it.
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    Looking for JDM titanium exhaust

    Honcho I posted this in the wrong section. Can you please help me move it to the wanted parts sub forum? Thank you.
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    Looking for JDM titanium exhaust

    Hi all, Hope everyone is enjoying the holidays with their family thus far. I am currently looking for a jdm titanium exhaust for my 91 nsx. Please let me know if you are interested in selling. Thank you and have a happy new year to you and your family. Warm regards, Andrew
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    Will you ever sell your NSX?

    Right now I have no desire to sell my nsx, but instead have the desire to mod it. Also Honda just announced their interest in starting a nsx restoration program and remanufacturing and improving some of the parts for first gen nsxs at PMC :). Although, I’m not going to hold my breath but at...
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    Best brake hose choice?

    I bought my oem set from Amayama. it’s discontinued in North America but you can still buy it at the above source. They’re located in Japan.
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    2019 12/13 Pics from the Honda "Secret" Museum Open House

    Beautiful shots. So clean that some look like diecast models!
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    MotorMouth93's 1994 Berlina Black NSX Thread

    Good work on the diligent engine work. I also have a similar thought on trying to simplify things on this car. Mainly to lose weight (reduce wear and tear) and ease maintenance (less components obstructing). Currently considering removing my SRS unit since my srs light is on and I have a feeling...
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    Hopeful soon to be owner :) Looking for feedback! Eyes on: JH4NA1269RT000020

    Welcome to the forum! I have provided my response in red in the quote. Asides from the body work and collision check, I have come to learn that the following items need attention on early NSXs if they have NEVER been replaced. Check the list below for items that have been taken care of and...
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    Average Joe's First Project Car & Childhood Dream Log

    Next was cleaning. They cleaned up pretty nicely. Still dripping water. These cleaned up nicely, too!
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    Average Joe's First Project Car & Childhood Dream Log

    The center piece had to be removed first. This piece also has four small gaskets on each of the studs. Left side out. The existing gaskets were caked onto the housing so I had to rip them off in pieces. Dead spider and a hairline crack on the housing. Signs of water coming through...
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    Average Joe's First Project Car & Childhood Dream Log

    My taillights had water in them that wasn't noticed until a few months after I had owned the car and my trunk had a musty smell. I suspected the taillight gaskets must have failed from age. So I ordered a set of aftermarket DMT taillight gaskets from Ebay as recommended by many members. The...
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    Average Joe's First Project Car & Childhood Dream Log

    Keep in mind everything thus far had already taken place in 2017 since I am slow on updating my journal. Have been too lazy with my updates since I have to transfer the pictures from my phone to computer to google photos to nsxprime. Anyhow, continuing with July of 2017 - I attended my first...
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    MotorMouth93's 1994 Berlina Black NSX Thread

    Hey @MotorMouth93. When you have time, can you create a detailed guide on how to rebuild the calipers? I have been doing some reading but haven't found enough information to confidently help me tackle this. Thanks! EDIT: did some research according to your post about it being similar to other...
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    Tire Pump- What Do You Use?

    I bought an adapter kit on sale from a local hardware store (Canadian Tires). It comes with several fittings and I just hook it up to my compressor.
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