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The Acura NSX is a sports car that ... from taillights to the rear wing that the 2002 NSX used. The stock wheels from 2002 get swapped with black ones that are more in line with modern sports ...
Always a popular choice for novice and advanced builders, its popularity brings with it a surplus of aftermarket go-fast and appearance ... Berlina Black NSX. "It was hiding among other used ...
Take this 1991 Acura NSX, for example. It’s getting auctioned ... have been installed before the car was repainted in red. The black roof meanwhile adds contrast, as do the bronze wheels and ...
Acura likes to boast that its powerful ... It’s a mesmerizing mix. The NSX is fast without being furious, and fun to drive — right up to the point at which you gain the attention of law ...
Don’t worry, the old adage that driving a slow car fast is better than driving a fast car slow still holds true -- even in a car as cool as the refreshed 2019 Acura NSX. But, and this is a big ...
Sold in other markets as a Honda, the aluminum Acura NSX was light, stylish, and fast, yet its less sexy qualities ... in NSX red with a contrasting black roof. A carbon-fiber roof will be ...
The 2020 NSX is the mildly refreshed version of Acura's second-generation mid ... It might not have the same "Fast and Furious" pop-culture clout worn by the Toyota Supra of that age, but among ...
Lieberman also tells the story of Tej's (Ludacris) wild Acura NSX in 2 Fast 2 Furious. Like the Lightning, the NSX was originally supposed to have a bigger role in the movie, though it was ...
Love them or hate them, the movies in "The Fast and the Furious" franchise deliver on ... did not. The original Acura NSX made appearances in several films in the series, but it was most ...
Since the release of the first movie in 2001, the "Fast and Furious" film series has become ... This 2002-2005 Acura NSX — driven by Jordana Brewster's Mia — helped break Vin Diesel's Dominic ...
Do you ever scroll through Bring A Trailer, shaking your head at the impossibly low-mileage cars that seem to be the site's bread and butter? All those 44,000-mile BMWs, 28,000-mile Porsches, or ...