Spoon NSX Type-R
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Originally Posted by leester01,Aug 26 2008, 10:58 AM
This is all made up Bullsh*t
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Originally Posted by medicalstudent,Aug 26 2008, 04:28 PM
yeah, I thought about it really hard, but it would have to be imported as a racecar and I wouldn't be able to drive it on the streets. I think I'll stick with tinkering with the F3 for now. But you'll be the first to know if I change my mind
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-> I wouldn't mind if I ever have the money, considering with the lack of Type-R's here in Americaland. I would get one because I'm a Honda fan (not Fanboy).
-> Some guys might say 'its a waste of money' because it doesn't have a V8 or V10. But that is the point with the NSX-R, you don't need stupid amount of hp just to be fast on a race track, it was all about balance. That is why the NSX-R was so good.
-> And it will be also a good marketing tool for Spoon to be established in all LHD driving countries, Philippines need not apply.
-> Some guys might say 'its a waste of money' because it doesn't have a V8 or V10. But that is the point with the NSX-R, you don't need stupid amount of hp just to be fast on a race track, it was all about balance. That is why the NSX-R was so good.
-> And it will be also a good marketing tool for Spoon to be established in all LHD driving countries, Philippines need not apply.
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it's stupid to spend around 65000 to convert something to be a little bit faster. although u really need to mod a nsx, 65000 will be enough to boost a nsx to 400-600HP with better suspension and brake system, or buy another 04 nsx for 65000.
nsx type R parts aren't best in this market.
nsx type R parts aren't best in this market.
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