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Someone give me enough cash to buy me an nsx on its own and then I may think about that kit, actually looks half decent, don't really like the wing on it, but it all looks good.

LOL.....same here mate..... never forgot the day i went on Honda.com.au, clicked NSX, clicked price and then saw :| :| $256,000!!!

There are 2nd hand ones but there around the price of a R34 GTR so like stuff that

Bit over the top in the 'riceness' scale... like the owner is a rich fool who latches onto all the 'right' names, eg. that Momo on the top rim of the steering wheel.

I prefer the JGTC look with the big F1 snorkel and quad pipes.

btw. for some reason, the only 'cheap' place for the NSX seems to be the US, everywhere else they seem to be vastly overpriced.

T.

Is anyone else wondering why it say R34 GTR and NUR on the rims?

maybe coz that's the spoon NSX JGTC kit? and the only rims that look good on a JGTC kitted car is well... JGTC rims lol

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