1992 Acura Nsx Berlina Black 02+ Front End And Rear Volk Ce28n Down Force Na1 on 2040-cars
Stockton, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L V6 PFI DOHC 24V
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Acura
Model: NSX
Trim: 2 door coupe base
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 150,126
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
1992 Acura Nsx in berlina black
Clean title with carfax never been in a accident
Black interior 
Manual 5 speed
150xxx original miles
Brand new os giken twin disc clutch
+02 oem factory headlight with factory Honda h.i.d.
+02 oem factory tail lights with center Acura emblem
+02 downforce front bumper
+02 downforce front lip spoiler
+02 down force headlight brackets
+02 factory bumper support seals gaskets 
Downforce nsxr rear spoiler
Vis carbon fiber nsxr hood
Wings west side skirts 
Carbon fiber f430 rear cargo
Tein lowering springs
Volks ce28n in matte black
18x8.5 +22 front
18x9.5 +15 rear
Ark DTS full exhaust system
Probably missing other stuff aswell more pics for motivated buyers
All maintenance has been up to date car is very well taken care of I have receipts for everything that I purchased. 
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2016 Acura RDX Review [w/video]
Mon, Aug 3 2015Acura is deeply confused as a brand. Is it sporty or luxurious? Conservative or avant garde? Truly premium, or just premium for Honda? At its heart, there is a simple truth: despite confused characters, Acura vehicles are usually very competent. The new TLX, for example, is a smart, comfortable, near-premium sedan. The new ILX, meanwhile, is a huge improvement over its predecessor, and finally feels like the entry-level, premium four-door stepping stone Acura needs. Then there's the RDX. Placed in a very hot segment, the Honda CR-V-based crossover never quite caught on. For its first six years on the market, it couldn't even break 25,000 annual sales. The more mainstream redesign in 2013 made some waves, nearly doubling sales, but Acura still fell way behind the competition. In 2014, the Lexus RX outsold the RDX nearly three to one. For 2016, the RDX gets a substantial refresh. The biggest visual update comes from Acura's polarizing, JewelEye LED headlights, which are standard. These aren't the best looking headlights on the market, but the many 'eyes' are better executed on the RDX than any other Acura. The LED daytime running lights round out a nice face during light hours, too. More subtle tweaks are given to the bumpers, with larger intakes in front and bigger reflector housings around back. The seats are broad, flat, and comfortable. The big change in the cabin cannot, sadly, be called an improvement. It's the addition of the Honda/Acura dual-screen system, and while it gives the interior a techy vibe, the user experience is convoluted and unintuitive. The rest of the cabin's design, however, is easy to like. Material quality is adequate for the segment. Plastics are abundant, but are soft to the touch, while fit is impressive and typically Honda throughout. The steering wheel is a parts shelf item and feels just a bit too large for a crossover of this size. The seats are broad, flat, and comfortable, and backseat passengers are treated quite well. Even with the driver's seat set for your six-foot, one-inch author, there's plenty of space in back, especially for long-legged folks. Small changes are found under the RDX's hood, where the 3.5-liter i-VTEC V6 gains six horsepower and one pound-foot of torque. Small changes are found under the RDX's hood, where the 3.5-liter i-VTEC V6 gains six horsepower and one pound-foot of torque. What hasn't changed, however, is this engine's general character.
2014 North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year finalists announced [w/poll]
Tue, 10 Dec 2013The 2014 North American International Auto Show is right around the corner, which means it's high time we found out which cars and trucks would be finalists for the prestigious North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year awards.
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2014 North American Car of the Year:
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