AndyVecsey said:...Am I being an ass right now? You decide.
Acura NsX Pilot said:My Brother in Law is a member of this secret society and they have a signal to let others know that they are brothers.
92NSX said:I was in Daytona Beach for Spring Break a few years ago walking down the sidewalk watching cars. I didn't have my NSX at the time due to mechanical issues.
Anyway, I just happen to see a red one all nice and fixed up and stop and try to talk with driver. I have my NSX hat on too. I tell him I like the sound of his exhaust and asked what kind it was. Said he didn't remember. I then told him I also have an NSX and was looking to upgrade my exhaust and kinda liked the sound of it. This whole thing lasted probably 30-45 seconds or so and he just totally blew me off like I was just some punk acting like I had one.
Funny thing, a few months down the road I'm at a party with nothing but other owners and see him again. I strike up conversation with him to find out where he lives. Sure enough, Daytona Beach.
I then ask if he stays there for Spring Break and he said he wouldn't miss it for anything.
He acted totally different knowing he was talking to a true owner this time. He obviously didn't recognize me but my wife and I sure did him.
People like him give us a bad wrap.
fkong777 said:I usually start off by saying. "I have a 91 formula Red. What year is yours?" This will directly imply you have a NSX.
92NSX said:Along those lines. You ever see two motocyclist pass each other and notice what they do. Probably 95% of the time they make some type of motion to each other like they are in a brotherhood. I just love that for some reason. :smile:
ceeya32 said:I have owned Corvettes since I was 18 and always like the wave, It is just a comradery thing I guess but it was cool when they would wave back. When they wouldn't I'd call them and a$$hole and it would make me fell better. Like the other guy said how hard is it to wave?
SaberX said:Sounds kinda like my car... but I'm always on the lookout for fellow NSXers. And I met you once at a lunch a while back. If the license was 8k RPM - it's me. I'm always looking to say hey. ;-)
On a side note, I saw a cute blond woman leaving a small gym/suppliment store that I work out at this afternoon. Turns out she was driving a nice black NSX. I was totally floored. She had asked about my car, but I was finishing a set and I didn't notice. Anyone have any idea who that would be in the Seattle/Bellevue area?
I'm a driving maniac, I don't think "anybody" can drive huge vehicles, no matter it's slow or fast... think about it, there's whole bunch of kids with you, and you don't have the power or tire tractions to get away from Danger situation. There's a lot more skills going in there... I have more respect to them.I thought it was funny that they considered driving extremely slow and huge vehicles for a living to be a common interest worthy of acknowledging each other.