I dusted off an old project and finished it today. This is my memory well for my 12 years and 130,000 miles of NSX ownership. I was living the life.
Yeah, it's a lot of pics, but that's how I roll. There's a non-zero chance some of the old-timers would see their cars in the vid.
Cheers!
So I went to my GoDaddy account page and this domain is now scheduled to die Apr 1, 2024 --- but --- I'm going to put the name up for sale so if someone wants to buy it, it could be considerably sooner.
It was great. Sorry about all the dead links in old threads after the domain dies/moves.
I'm giving up some internet domains and on the chopping block is the gallery where I've long kept all my car show pics. I was an owner for 12 years, went to plenty of shows and events, and took hundreds and thousands of pictures, many of which ended up here...
Here's something I put together a decade ago.
https://vimeo.com/21212538
I always intended to make a Part 2, but never got around to it. Maybe someday.
My poor thread, sinking into obscurity...
One day some brilliant forensic archeologist will unearth the remains of my garage and examine the concrete slab and conclude that an NSX parked on this very spot for at least a dozen years. Saw this today and had to snap a pic.
The car's been gone...
Heh, yeah 12 years worth of NSX rear tires (at a rate of 1 set per year) piled around my house growing pineapples and peppers! Those were the days.
http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/56145-2/IMG_3065.jpg
When I sold my NSX, I determined to go in as opposite a direction as possible. It's been almost a year and I don't think I'll ever love this Mustang the way I loved my NSX. Nonetheless, it's a badass car in its own right and I do love driving it around town.
Not the beginning of the end, but certainly a harbinger of same. This, right now, is the real golden age of performance but petrol power is going to fall off a cliff faster than many realize.
Contact one of CT-Engineering's authorized dealers.
http://www.ct-engineering.com/AuthorizedDealers/tabid/862/Default.aspx
That worked for me a couple times.
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