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Rare Nsx Turbo, Carbon Fiber, Jdm, Tein Coilover Custom Super Car (supra Rx7 Gtr on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1992 Mileage:129999 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sports Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0 V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JH4NA1155NT000325 Year: 1992
Make: Acura
Model: NSX
Trim: Turbo (Carbon Fiber JDM Tein Custom Supra RX7 Skyl
Options: Leather Seats
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: 5spd Manual
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 129,999
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"This is a 1992 NSX rare older car. NSX will have minor scratches, and unknown issues. Please have reasonable expectations."

Hi, I have a CLEAN AND CLEAR 1992 Acura NSX (conservative tune) pushing 405 whp at 7psi on 91 octane. I bought this car from Las Vegas Nevada in Summer of 2008. I drove it from Vegas to SLC Utah with no issues. This non-smoker(cigarette) NSX has never seen snow and have been garaged since 2008 to present. This was my weekend cruising car, and I have put little mileage since owning it. I've slowly did some aftermarket upgrading on this NSX, and I believe have been "tastely" modified. Below is a list of some of the stuff that was put in.


Exterior:
Carbon Fiber Vented hood
Carbon Fiber Rear lower valence
Shine Front lip
Stacey Side Skirts
Yellow Fogs
4500K HID lights
Tinted front turn signal
Tinted side markers
Tinted rear tails
LED bulbs
60% Legal tint

Interior:
Carbon Fiber Center Console
Carbon Fiber Driver side Dual pod A-pillar
Carbon Fiber Shift knobs
Carbon Fiber Stereo Delete
Carbon Fiber Clock Delete
NSX-R style shift boot
SOS stereo brackets installed
SOS Speaker bracket installed
Vifa/Dayton 6" door speakers
10" Elemental Design Low pro subwoofer box
Duralast Gold battery.

Engine/Performance:
Custom Stainless Steel Turbo manifolds.
GT3082R Ball Bearing T3 Manifold Turbo
Greddy foam mushroom air filter
AEM Stand Alone EMS
RC550 Injectors
AEM wide band A/F ratio gauge
1000HP Air to Water Intercooler
Aluminum Water heat exchanger
2 gallon Water reservior
2 electric water pump
Silicone hoses for the coolants
Pro-sport Boost gauge
3 bar MAP sensor
Turbo XS RFL blow off valve
Emusa Waste Gate set at 8psi
Custom Stainless steel Mandrel bent exhaust piping with Big Magna flow exhaust
Dual Titanium burn tip
V-band Test pipe
V-band catalytic converter
Intank Oil Baffle
OEM spec Cometic Head Gasket
OEM head studds
Stage 2 Exedy Carbon Clutch
SOS Clutch damper delete
Short Shifter mod
New V-tech diaphram
New valve cover Gaskets
New Oil pan gaskets



Breaking/Resistance/Rolling:
Slotted and Crossed drilled Brembo rotors 
Front and Rear StopTech Stainless braided brake lines
ARP Extended Wheel studds
New model NSX Front and Rear Swaybars
16x7.5" Square S2000 AP1 modified wheels
Hubcentric Spacers where applicable



I believe I have some more that I forgot to mention, but ill ad it as I remember. I had the all the Engine work upgrades, and inspected during the installation of the Turbo system by JOE at TurboLabs (Orem, Utah). Joe also did the Turbo tuning which I have all the recites for all his great service. I have another set of GOLD XXR 592 18/8F, 19/9.5R wheels and tires that I'll throw in only if the reserve is met. I believe this NSX is road worthy of a cross country trip. My wife and I recently took it to Las Vegas(1100 miles round trip) for the weekend and it ran perfect there and back. I've enjoyed every miles on the NSX I've put, but its now time to sell due to a growing family. I can not just get into my car and drive up the canyons as I used to, but got to drag along 2 extra car seats to do so...

Please bid if you have the money, and bid if your expecting to pay. Please have all financing funds available as I am not a financial institution. Its a binding contract. I will be gladly pick up anyone out of state flying into Salt Lake City International Airport.

Feel free to txt/call me at 801-879-035zero for additional infos or pictures.

The Bad.
AC needs recharged.
Headlight sometime go down because the of the interior headlight up/down switch.
Driver side seat shows signs of wear from over the ages and from getting in/out of car.
Nickle size ding on the quarter rear panel from Haters in the shoping mall parking.
Front shine lip has paint spider from dips and speed bumps.
Tach "once in a while" gets sticky in the 2k range, but does not affect performance.
Overall the paint is in good/excellent condition for its age, but I will get a full wax/buff detail for the new owner.



I have tried to described all the goods and bads of the NSX as best as I can off top of my head. This being a 1992 year, and please have reasonable expectations for the age and mileage. I have an excellent seller feedback's, so bid with confidence. NSX is sold as is, and non refundable. $200 Non-refundable deposit is needed within 24hrs of auction end. Full payments due in 7 calender days of auction ends. Pick up and transportation is up to you, but I do not have any maximum days of pick up once the payments is full and cleared. I have families in SoCal, Phoenix AZ area, and can deliver for a minimal charge on the flatbed trailer. I will not accept personal checks unless its cleared ahead of time. I will accept Certified checks from a legitimate banking institution(s). I will accept wire transfer from a Legit banking institutions. Cash is king if you have it in full. Title and car will not be released until monies is cleared.



With all the legals out of the way. Thank you, and happy bidding...

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