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1994 Acura Nsx Show Car, Many High End Custom Parts, Salvage, Very Fast, Manual on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:128930 Color: Championship matte white paint job
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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                                                                              ACURA NSX

   Up for sale is a beautiful 94 Acura NSX fully customized, huge head turner so if you're not into attention then this isn't the car for you, here is a short list of parts and upgrades.


Exterior: Championship matte white paint job
               2002 headlight conversion
               2002 Taillight conversion
               Route KS K01 Bumper
               Route KS Side Skirts
               Route KS Carbon fiber Canards
               Ferrari side markers
               Cf Craft Square mirrors
               Cantrell Wide Front fender
               Custom rear wide body (aluminum)
               Typer R Carbon fiber vented hood
               Carbon fiber trunk
               Carbon fiber engine cooling
               Vent Custom APR GT Wing
               Carbon Fiber Gurney Flap(lip on top of the wing)
               Custom made front splitter
               Aluminum + CF W/ APR Performance bolts
               Difflow rear Diffuser
               F1 style Led 3rd Brake light
               JS racing front tow hook
               LED turn signals all around
Wheels and tires: Takate Green Superlap Battle
                             18x9.5 + 22 Front
                             19x10.5 +12 Rear
                             Toyo Proxes tires 235/35/8 front 295/30/19 Rear
Interior: Type R red interior, Dash, side panels, rear panels, Headliner
               JDM Navigation System w/updated Magellan Roadmate
               touchscreen with bluetooth.
               Type R shift boot
               Blox shift knob
               Nardi Handbrake
               Mugen Pedals set
               Momo steering wheel
               Racing Sparco quick release
               Worksbell Hub
               Carbon fiber SOS door sills
               Carbon fiber SOS middel
               Consolo carbon fiber rear seat cover
               recari Reclinable sears (Evo X Seats)
               Buddy club seat rails
               Led interior lights
Engine:  DC headers
             Sorcery Test Pipe
             Sorcery Center exhaust
             Dinan ECU
             New Exedy twin disk clutch
             Type R valve cover
             Racing quick battery charge
             Terminal located in front bumper
             APR engine dress up bolts
***Engine was rebuilt at 100K miles***
           
  and the list goes, on, tens of thousands invested on this project, previous salvage due to roof damage, no frame, suspension, or airbag damage involved, car is perfect and runs amazing, local inspections welcome, open to offers, please call 619-453-4247, please if you need help getting picked up from San Diego international airport do not hesitate to ask, it will be a pleasure, may the best takes this beast home, God bless you all.

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