Spoon NSX Type-R
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They really should have done this 5 years ago
Or did Spoon think the new Honda-supercar will be aimed towards an entirely different audience that die-heart NSX fans will not like the new Honda-supaercar?
Or did Spoon think the new Honda-supercar will be aimed towards an entirely different audience that die-heart NSX fans will not like the new Honda-supaercar?
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Originally Posted by stocky,Aug 21 2008, 08:02 PM
I didnt say GT500 NSX
I said NSX-R racecar....this one actually
Its the Honda test car before chassis #001 so basically the #000
I said NSX-R racecar....this one actually
Its the Honda test car before chassis #001 so basically the #000
Spoon NSX-R turnkey for 70-80k?! I still find that hard to believe.
On a historical note, Mugen did release their own version of the NSX when it first came out in the early 90's. The Mugen NSX was a widebody. And it was priced at a staggering cost of $165,000 (early 90's price). Only 4 or 5 were ever built (jeez, I wonder why )
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Originally Posted by medicalstudent,Aug 22 2008, 05:16 PM
I saw an East German dealership selling one of these NSX-R racecars with the similar decals and BBS wheels (was raced at Goodwood Speed of Festival) for only $65,000 USD. They didn't answer any of my emails though
Spoon NSX-R turnkey for 70-80k?! I still find that hard to believe.
On a historical note, Mugen did release their own version of the NSX when it first came out in the early 90's. The Mugen NSX was a widebody. And it was priced at a staggering cost of $165,000 (early 90's price). Only 4 or 5 were ever built (jeez, I wonder why )
Spoon NSX-R turnkey for 70-80k?! I still find that hard to believe.
On a historical note, Mugen did release their own version of the NSX when it first came out in the early 90's. The Mugen NSX was a widebody. And it was priced at a staggering cost of $165,000 (early 90's price). Only 4 or 5 were ever built (jeez, I wonder why )
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Originally Posted by stocky,Aug 26 2008, 06:58 AM
Its the same that I drove.
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