Nice to see another S4SP posting here. I've still never had a definitive answer as to why, @Kaz-kzukNA1 has provided the most comprehensive explanation to date. Here's a picture of my 91:
Like Kaz said, since it's not in the range, I am "assuming" there's nothing to worry about regarding snap...
This is awesome. I never thought about checking the js, I always just assumed any business would have this done by someone who knows all that code should be on the server side. Well I'll have to start checking now :biggrin:
Glad you got out of this without any financial losses. Always a good idea to trust your instinct. When you get a bad feeling about a transaction, probably a good idea to let it go.
I can vouch for the quality of the ridies. Black leather with red stitching, and they look great. I would recommend a good installer, that makes all the difference. My buddy and I both live in the bay area and used the same guy in San Jose to install the ridies, and we are very happy with the...
This is a great article. I bought a 3D printer last year for some other projects, but have yet to print any NSX parts yet. It would be nice if we could carve out a location on NSXPrime where 3D print filed could be uploaded by users for downloaded by others.
Do you have the STL files for the...
Congrats and welcome! There's a huge NSX representation in NorCal and bay area, so you should have plenty of resources. I live in Los Altos and another NSX owner lives down the street from me. We're happy to help with anything you need, don't hesitate to PM.
Really helpful post here, the only things that's strange to me is the prefix. The OP and myself seem to have an S4SP prefix. Only two of use have posted with that strange prefix. This supports the "factory replacement" theory, but I still don't know if this mystery has been completely solved...
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