NSX King of it's day?
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I find it interesting that the NSX was included at all in this test given it's small engine/lack of boost.
That alone speaks volumes for the capabilities and the level of respect the NSX had from the automotive press at the time.
And the braking performance is phenominal.
Put those cars on a road course and I bet the NSX is way up near the top.
That alone speaks volumes for the capabilities and the level of respect the NSX had from the automotive press at the time.
And the braking performance is phenominal.
Put those cars on a road course and I bet the NSX is way up near the top.
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- that the only thing worthwhile in this thread.
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If this thread is so "gay" (nice homophobia), why not just take the above advice and ignore it? No one has a gun to your head asking you to read it or post your childish remarks.
I guess I should not be surprised given that Kaiwang's other recent posts include such gems as
when others were attempting to have a mature discussion about the R32.
for the maturity!
-Steve (who would love to witness the response from the peanut gallery was this picture to in some way demonstrate the NSX being superior)
I guess I should not be surprised given that Kaiwang's other recent posts include such gems as
VWs and Audi's suck
for the maturity!
-Steve (who would love to witness the response from the peanut gallery was this picture to in some way demonstrate the NSX being superior)