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Procar Specials NSX

NSX NA parts for sale

ABS Killer kit (discontinued)
250 Euro

cf OEM battery holder
400 Euro

Comptech short shifter (discontinued)
300 Euro

rear chassis stabilizer bar (discontined)
300 Euro

shipment is extra, please email or pm for more details
[email protected]
 

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A customer sended us pictures from his NSX-R replica dials installation
Actually we have 2 sets in stock, 1x kmh and 1x mph

So we are still 3 weeks around before the our 4 weeks summer holidays, time for an order?

price: 600 Euro for the complete conversion kit shipped to any place in USA
4x dials
6x needle stickers
 

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Small sound file with the latest exhaust setup of the Procar NSX-RR

MUGEN NA1 JDM headers
SARD 200 cpsi cats
Fujitsubo Super TI (installed this week)

Its the quitest exhaust system which I had installed over the years, but also the most expensive.
During driving with low rpm's, it sound like OEM.
Than its getting more agressive, but not as much as I thought

There is still a small noise hearable from the rear header heat shield, think I have to remove it.
I have think about to use that setup for 2024 season or change against the GRF ex001 (Procar screamer)
 

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Small sound file with the latest exhaust setup of the Procar NSX-RR

MUGEN NA1 JDM headers
SARD 200 cpsi cats
Fujitsubo Super TI (installed this week)

Its the quitest exhaust system which I had installed over the years, but also the most expensive.
During driving with low rpm's, it sound like OEM.
Than its getting more agressive, but not as much as I thought
Thinking of a similar setup so I dont get banned from race tracks - 95dBA is the highest limit usually (for example on the Nordschleife, or most race tracks in France) and my current setup with Toda Ti is way above that. Also cities around here are starting to install noise radars, with automatic fines :(
Do you think that Fujitsubo Super Ti is quieter than the RFY GT4 Ti silent version ? (this one: http://www.rf-yamamoto.com/NSXexhaust/7.html ) - the vids from RFY show the non-silent version at 100dBA..
 
A small actual soundfile

Mugen JDM NA headers
SARD 200cpsi cats
Fujitsubo Super TI

This is an almost stock sound, much much quieter as my other exhausts like Taitec GT lightweight or GRF ex

 

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A customer sended us pictures from his NSX-R replica dials installation
Actually we have 2 sets in stock, 1x kmh and 1x mph

So we are still 3 weeks around before the our 4 weeks summer holidays, time for an order?

price: 600 Euro for the complete conversion kit shipped to any place in USA
4x dials
6x needle stickers

Curious to know how it looks at night with backlight on, these are km face overlaid onto mph face right?
 
Curious to know how it looks at night with backlight on
Only have these pictures (sorry for the poor quality, which one of my customers sended me)
 

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After 31 years, I had to replace my left door lock assy because of several clacking noises after opening or closing.
I wanna say many thanks to Prime member Old Guy, who gave me good advices and finally the motivation for that work, even with the risk, that the final alignment of the side window after installation could be a pain.

Finally it ended as a DIY job within 4 hours without any issues, because I started first after I was prepared for each step.
I could do each day again, that kind of chirurgical work makes fun....no pain for me.

The door lock assy has country specific (different) part numbers, in my case 72150-SL0-G13 was the matching number.
Even a german Honda workshop wasnt able to gave and order me the matching part number, G02 was wrong and the parts were already discontinued. Also the price of 718 Euro was unacceptable high.......but usual for Germany, because we support the Honda world market.

The new assy came new with an additional plastic cover for dust protection, finally there was no need for any new clips, because they were preinstalled already, except the clip from the rod to the cylinder.

Glad that this clip with a simple design was like new at my old unit and the new rod slided in tight.
Good, because no parts catalogue showed me that clip and the matching part number.
(04721-SL0-000 is different)

Attached some pictures, which I took during installation.
 

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