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    NSX article on carpoint

    Saw this on Carpoint:

    http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/print...23&ModID=16538

    $45,000 buys a 1991-92 auto with the more desirable manual worth up to $5000 more.
    I've never seen an NSX advertised that low in Aust. I'd be seriously considering getting one if I had..... The dream gets one step closer

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    They came in auto :|
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    Quote Originally Posted by wynode
    They came in auto :|
    Yeah, I guess rich folks - rock stars and sports stars and the like - werethe main buyers of NSXen during the 90's. They had to get autos so their bimbo girlfriends could drive them

    - Andrew

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    I read that article last month what a load of crap!!

    all the facts and figures are just wrong... funny thing the owner and the source for the article gave him different but he chose to ignore it and came up with his own stats.

    can't wait for people who've read this article to start ringing up owners with cars for sale that they're now NSX experts and that NSX's are only worth 45K..

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    Quote Originally Posted by wynode
    They came in auto :|
    yes, they do. and some, if not most of the jap peeps buy the auto and swap them for a manual with a different gear ratio, as they think it's more worthwhile to do such a "mod", rather than getting a manual and having to pay for labour to take the tranny out just to change the final gear.

    Source - BMI

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    toe is right, and with the auto usually never been trash, so its good to buy the auto and convert to manual . . .
    you wont find any decent NSX for $45k its just impossible . . .

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    Most important reason people buy auto's and do the manual conversion is Power steering..

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    NSX88X u r right . . . .
    hmm, isn't it good to have a power steering

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    There was a huge write up in unique car's about the NSX resale value
    WDM. World Domestic Market.



    Subaru y0!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackosimm
    There was a huge write up in unique car's about the NSX resale value
    you can't possibly just stop your comment there... what was the gist of it?

    ELABORATE bro I'm curious what they mentioned.

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    I saw a 94 Red NSX Manual for sale..

    First Line Reads;

    "Front end crushed, Engine still working fine"

    Last Line Reads;

    $28 000
    146.8Kws @ Wheels Diesel CL9 Euro (SOLD), 2009 Honda VT Shadow, NC PRHT Mazda MX-5, Boxing SG Forester, Honda Civic Sport
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    omg get that engine and put it ina accord !!!!!!

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