I just saw my first 2002 NSX yesterday in Tustin, CA. It was Monaco Blue and gleaming like a sunbeam. I approached the driver who said that he was loaned the car through his company which is somehow involved with cars. What a rough life this guy must have getting a dream car to drive on the weekends. When I was drooling over the perfect paint, I looked into the mouth of the front bumper and was surprised to see a black stone guard staring back at me. It looked to be an attractive thin aluminum screen with small rhomboidal holes. It was not covering the entire opening but only the bottom 2/3's. Seeing that my 92 with 90k has seen many stone dings in the radiator, I had wondered if I could get the OEM screen for my car. The driver was not aware that any after market product had been placed on the car. I wondered if anyone knew about this new stone guard and whether or not it would fit on the old front bumper?
I should also say that my brother is a car designer for Nissan. He has one of these dream jobs where management requires these poor souls to drive the best and the baddest cars for lunch meetings to discuss their automotive likes and dislikes. Somebody should tell these people what the definition of work is(i.e. Work = a means to pay for your eventual death).
Hot Rod
1992 Red/Black
Type R Gears/R&P
I should also say that my brother is a car designer for Nissan. He has one of these dream jobs where management requires these poor souls to drive the best and the baddest cars for lunch meetings to discuss their automotive likes and dislikes. Somebody should tell these people what the definition of work is(i.e. Work = a means to pay for your eventual death).
Hot Rod
1992 Red/Black
Type R Gears/R&P