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Freakygeek's new ride - Project: NSX
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Originally posted by freakygeek View Post
I really didn't think I could have one for at least another few years, I had to postpone some other projects to make it happen but I couldn't miss the opportunity since it is so hard to find manual NSXs. I mean we would all love a manual NA2 NSX but finding one for sale is next to impossible. I will keep my eye out... Or perhaps just build this one into my ideal car.
Anyone know if there actually are any road registered NA2 NSX in Aus ? Wonder if they are importable as there are a few nice ones on Importmonster.
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Originally posted by tyk View PostCongrats on getting it earlier than you anticipated !
Anyone know if there actually are any road registered NA2 NSX in Aus ? Wonder if they are importable as there are a few nice ones on Importmonster.
NA2 just means 3.2L. So anything from 97 onwards. There are a few facelift NA2 (fixed headlights, not popup) in the country, but not many.
I think the only way to import an NSX is privately if you owned the car in Japan etc for > 12 months.
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Originally posted by felixR View PostNice tyres! Hopefully the weights are now inside the rim behind the spokes?
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Originally posted by felixR View PostLooking good Cam. Car seems quite low with the stock suspension.
I'm looking at suspension options at the moment. Still leaning toward OEM NA2 NSX-R suspension, although if I want ride height adjustment that isn't possible. There are a few other nice options available though, too.
The new Bridgestone RE002 all round have made a fantastic difference. The steering feel is far more communicative and the car is much much quieter. A nice side effect.
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How much mileage is on the car, and if its not rude to ask, how much cashola did you have to part with to score this beauty?
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You can modify many crappy cars out there to be faster than a real Type-R but no matter how fast they are they still don't knock the Type-R off it's "pedestal" which it so deservedly sits on. :P
JHDM-B18C7 >>>>> Source Code: DC2R 00-0016 SOLD
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Originally posted by DC2R View PostHow much mileage is on the car, and if its not rude to ask, how much cashola did you have to part with to score this beauty?
Ordered some more general maintenance parts earlier in the week:
RH Tie rod & Rack end (some movement there, and looks like the LHS tie rod has been replaced previously as it looks newer)
OEM CV Boot kits x 4 + OEM axle seals (one boot is split, and while I've got the axles out I might as well refresh all 4 boots)
Knock sensors x 2 (DTC logged for front bank knock sensor - might as well replace both while the inlet manifold is off)
OEM IM gaskets (for knock sensor job)
O2 sensors x 2 (DTC logged for O2 sensor - rear bank)
Looking forward to getting the steering parts done so I can put the car on the wheel aligner and tinker with all of these adjusters!
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Cam where you are getting your OEM parts from?
Bilstein shocks look like a good option, has two height settings and from what I've read very comfortable around town. If they're comparable to the Evo Performance Pack Bilsteins then they would be pretty good.ClubITR Team NSX Owner #001 (Berlina Black)
Team Misplaced CT9A Owner #010 - Evo 9 on E85 - Sold
DC2R - Sold
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