I don't know anyone with a black NSX. I saw one once, I think it was at NSXPO 2006 in Florida but I'm really not sure. Black huh? Bet they look nice in black, probably hard to keep clean.:smile:
I don't know anyone with a black NSX. I saw one once, I think it was at NSXPO 2006 in Florida but I'm really not sure. Black huh? Bet they look nice in black, probably hard to keep clean.:smile:
Ken,
I just ate at the almost Local Bonefish last night for the first time. For a chain restaurant (owned by by the Outback Steakhouse guys) the food and service were excellent. Everything from appetizer to desert was fantastic
Oh and Joe you owe me a quote on the front spoiler and other work :tongue:
By the way when I bought my BLACK TL I did'nt realize how hard black was to keep clean :frown: I guess that's why the bee has all those yellow parts (easier to keep clean).
Alan you got a black car ,,in the NE,, good luck!:redface: Your best bet is to get a good duster to keep the pollen off esp in spring.Also those quickie spritzes and a clean cloth do wonders.
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