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$120k for the nsx

It had 6k on the clock, aust delivery and mint cond

:D

must be absolutely showroom condish, hope you dont park in your driveway out in the weather!

i have 2 skylines, and you make me feel poor lol :)

Edited by SLY33

holy moly!

give anyone here 120k for a car and you'll find a 34GTR in their driveway.

Either that or THREE R33GTR's!!!

OR SIX!! GTR32's! bwahaha

maybe we need a thread titled "what id do with 120k" :)

personally id go all out on a 33GTR for street, add all the fruit, plus a 32GTR track rat. ahhhh....

what was this thread about again? :D

$120k for the nsx

It had 6k on the clock, aust delivery and mint cond

If you have enough coil to spend 120K on a second car why oh why did you waste ur time building a fake R34 GTR when u could have got 1 for far less than 120K???

Gordo a Type R badge would be better than just a civic one :)

Looks really good!

But.....i agree with everyone that says the GTR badges don't belong there, because its not a GTR. I mean, i know people that are like "I beat a GTR the other day" in their VL Turbos.......

Still, not as bad as badging the car without any conversions.....

Nice job overall......personally I'd sell it an buy a GTR, but I can understand if you're attached.

Edited by IOWNU
also I brought a 99 NSX 8 months ago and am broke due to Payments on that
Becase I wanted a nsx also

THey are my two fav cars

So you own your 2 favorite cars and you have a loan?

I thought I had a problem with wasting money on cars. Atleast I own my car (not bagging you just think its a little silly to own 2 expensive cars and have a loan for them).

Greg

exactly!

btw there's no shame about being beaten by a VL turbo these days, there are so many friggin quick ones, and autos very easy to launch. And anyway they are still using the same basic NISSAN powerplant! So its not exactly being beaten by holden, even if the dude in the VL thinks it is :D

exactly!

btw there's no shame about being beaten by a VL turbo these days, there are so many friggin quick ones, and autos very easy to launch.  And anyway they are still using the same basic NISSAN powerplant! So its not exactly being beaten by holden, even if the dude in the VL thinks it is :D

True, but still.

VL Turbos shouldn't be beating so called "GTRs" <_<

So you own your 2 favorite cars and you have a loan?

I thought I had a problem with wasting money on cars. Atleast I own my car (not bagging you just think its a little silly to own 2 expensive cars and have a loan for them).

Greg

Fcuk man, im with Greg^^^^^^^A loan for these two cars is crazy!!

Take the GTR badges off too! It will never be a GTR; i'd be soooo uneasy driving around with that number plate too.

Why do you want to make it into a GTR? Find a bit of individuality and develop a car thats customised to your taste and needs. Ive got a GTR engine in my GTST but id never want to make people think its a genuine GTR.

I own the gtr out right, and the price on the nsx is going up due to them not making them anymore, mine was one of the last with the pop up head lights, so what I have a loan on one car, I own more the 60% of the nsx.. Thats all I wanted an nsx and an r34

Nice cars,

I've been thinking nsx for my next car....as for the badging and finance I'm with the mob, do you really think the nsx wont depreciate? There are not many late model cars that don't. Appreciation in cars usually comes with age and rarity unless it's a noted race car or extremely rare. I'm not saying you'll do your $$ but I doubt it'll be worth more in 2-4yrs time than what you paid for it today.

But I may be wrong...

Still must be a shit load of fun to drive.

/edit

*yep I'm jealous...damn that nsx is hawt!!

Edited by madbung

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