Tour A 1995 Acura NSX With Over 400K Miles On The Odometer

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Sometimes you get lucky and find the deal of a lifetime. This guy’s purchase of a 1995 Acura NSX-T seems like a bargain. The car has covered more than 400,000 miles, but buyers were able to get their hands on it for $29,000 after negotiating an initial asking price of $35,000.

This NSX is for sale on Facebook. It belongs to a former architect who drives this car about 25,000 miles (40,234 kilometers) a year. He had it for 13 years. The odometer currently shows 401,087 miles (645,487 kilometers).

As the video begins, the car looks fantastic, but some flaws become apparent during the tour. The collision with the motorcycle caused the passenger side front fender to be dented. Semi-impact on the driver’s rear side, which damaged the rear light and damaged the bumper cover. The covering on the front fascia is also missing.

The previous owner took good care of this NSX. It came with a stack of receipts that recorded all repairs and maintenance. The car also received a set of BBS wheels and a new center console with room for a double DIN head unit. The upholstered chair has a red center.

According to the video description on YouTube, the couple who sold the NSX are preparing to move overseas. These people received more than 300 messages on Facebook but most of them looked like scams, they said. This buyer showed up with $29,000 in cash and made an offer.

To put price into perspective, value Hagerty’s Insurance a ’95 NSX-T in good condition for $84,900. On duPont Registry, there are currently six first-generation NSXs on sale. the salespeople asked $94,892, $134,888, $189,995and $129,900 for them. Two off the list is “Call for prices.

The new owner plans to modify the NSX to make it look more aggressive. He wanted to add a new front lip, wider fenders, a set of Rays TE37 wheels, and a rear bumper with a diffuser.

The NSX-T adds an open-top option to the model lineup. While not a true convertible with a retractable roof, the removable roof panels offer a similar effect.