I think Honda sometimes puts the spotlight on owner's cars. I'm not sure if any of them came stock with black rims.
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I think Honda sometimes puts the spotlight on owner's cars. I'm not sure if any of them came stock with black rims.
Still real pretty after all these years.
Last one for now maybe.
[QUOTE=NSXType-R;1020069]I think Honda sometimes puts the spotlight on owner's cars. I'm not sure if any of them came stock with black rims.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the pictures! Might be an Alex Zanardi edition with the black rims. This was a special edition which is also in this thread as a reference. Cheers!
[I]Edit: I believe this was only a special edition on the Acura model, so I might be mistaken.[/I]
[QUOTE=Man of Steel;1020074]Thanks for the pictures! Might be an Alex Zanardi edition with the black rims. This was a special edition which is also in this thread as a reference. Cheers!
[I]Edit: I believe this was only a special edition on the Acura model, so I might be mistaken.[/I][/QUOTE]
No problem! Correct, the Alex Zanardi Edition was a model to celebrate his CART wins, so probably not.
I almost break my neck whipping it around whenever I see a first gen on the roads.
EDIT: Red badge may indicate it's a rare Type-R?
[QUOTE=Kitdy;1020080]I almost break my neck whipping it around whenever I see a first gen on the roads.
EDIT: Red badge may indicate it's a rare Type-R?[/QUOTE]
I noticed the red badge too, I'm not sure. I think it's just a nicely customized NSX that stayed mostly stock. I thought the first gen Type Rs were mostly Championship White, but I could be wrong about that too.
Fun fact, the last time I saw a first gen NSX was a while ago. Imagine my excitement when I walk out of a 6 hour exam and see one while crossing the street on my way to the subway. Even better, I got it on my phone. And I aced the exam too. It made me smile and lifted my spirits a lot.
[QUOTE=NSXType-R;1020081]I noticed the red badge too, I'm not sure. I think it's just a nicely customized NSX that stayed mostly stock. I thought the first gen Type Rs were mostly Championship White, but I could be wrong about that too.
Fun fact, the last time I saw a first gen NSX was a while ago. Imagine my excitement when I walk out of a 6 hour exam and see one while crossing the street on my way to the subway. Even better, I got it on my phone. And I aced the exam too. It made me smile and lifted my spirits a lot.[/QUOTE]
Divine intervention!
Kitdy, do you see much JDM stuff on Ontarian roads, or is that more a west-coast thing? The only JDM stuff I see of note in QC is a guy with a half-dozen RHD Del Sols strewn across his farm. The Quebecois are a strange lot...
[QUOTE=Kitdy;1020080]EDIT: Red badge may indicate it's a rare Type-R?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=NSXType-R;1020081]I noticed the red badge too, I'm not sure. I think it's just a nicely customized NSX that stayed mostly stock. I thought the first gen Type Rs were mostly Championship White, but I could be wrong about that too.[/QUOTE]
Automatic = no-Type-R... me thinks...
[QUOTE=f6fhellcat13;1020092]Kitdy, do you see much JDM stuff on Ontarian roads, or is that more a west-coast thing? The only JDM stuff I see of note in QC is a guy with a half-dozen RHD Del Sols strewn across his farm. The Quebecois are a strange lot...[/QUOTE]
That scene definitely exists here, it's just a way bigger deal in BC generally, and Van City specifically.
I am not plugged into the JDM scene, but there are lots of clubs and meetups. You'll see R32s, R33s, R34s, and Sileighty's on the streets of Toronto in the summer.
Bump.
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg-oiuU0Nzc&t=29s[/url]
Honda NSX #47
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