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nsxdelorean
13-01-2008, 08:41 PM
Just to let members know, I thought Id start up a new thread in relation to the repairs on the Yellow NSX I've purchased, Ive had some helpful replys from other threads so far , so if any one out there can help by selling me parts it would be great.
Ive been restoring a Delorean for the last 10 years so hope this car doesnt end up the same.
Best regards
Lee

Silver Surfer
13-01-2008, 09:24 PM
Welcome and best of luck in the project!
I'm sure we will help as best we can. I believe another member here has also just restored an injured NSX purchased from the salvage co.

SS

Steveycaz
13-01-2008, 09:38 PM
Good luck Lee! Any photos of the Delorean?

I have an OEM exhaust from a 91 that's done 50k miles, if you're interested PM me.

AR
13-01-2008, 09:41 PM
Just to let members know, I thought Id start up a new thread in relation to the repairs on the Yellow NSX I've purchased, Ive had some helpful replys from other threads so far , so if any one out there can help by selling me parts it would be great.
Ive been restoring a Delorean for the last 10 years so hope this car doesnt end up the same.
Best regards
Lee

You might want to check Ebay UK and US and get in touch with Dirk for used parts.

Cheers,

AR

nsxdelorean
13-01-2008, 10:05 PM
Hi Steve , Im not sure but the exhaust may be OK but one of the stainless exit tips is a bit duffed, do you have one of them, If the exhaust is damaged I'll need it
Regbards
Lee

nsxdelorean
13-01-2008, 10:13 PM
Parts needed so far are the obvoius ones like
Rear bumper
Light
Suspenion hub carrier
Top wishbone
Exhaust exit tip
side wall of the boot compartment ( part of frame)
various small brackets that hold bumper to body and valence on etc
All on the rear right hand side

Ill update this list as project developes
regards
Lee

britlude
13-01-2008, 10:17 PM
spooky, my dad was at a delorean specialist in Rye just last week!

Senninha
13-01-2008, 11:03 PM
Hi Lee,

So as to keep all info in one place, here are the contacts I posted earlier

Amo - pm via the forum or check here http://nsxcb.co.uk/testvb/showthread.php?t=2974

Dirk in Germany should be able to help with most parts http://nsxcb.co.uk/testvb/showthread.php?t=483

I've bought from both and service is top dollar!

Other option is Japparts in the North who claim to have NA1 NSX for breaking http://www.japparts.com/

If you're interested I do have a complete set of rear lights from my 98. I swapped them out for the later version. Would sell as a set. PM if interested.

regards, Paul

TheSebringOne
13-01-2008, 11:42 PM
Lee, good luck in bringing back another of these precious great cars to the road! :)

Rob_Fenn
14-01-2008, 10:11 AM
I should have all the exterior parts you need for sale in a couple of months.

dan the man
14-01-2008, 10:25 AM
Hi pal i have the RH zorst tip too and RH light as discussed.

(ill have to double check for the tip as i know i kept it somewhere)

TheSebringOne
14-01-2008, 06:29 PM
Rob, what exterior upgrades have you got in mind?

Rob_Fenn
14-01-2008, 07:13 PM
The cantrell wide body conversion.

If anyone plans to buy some parts from the States in the coming months let me know as you may as well save yourself some shipping costs.

nsxdelorean
14-01-2008, 08:02 PM
Hi pal i have the RH zorst tip too and RH light as discussed.

(ill have to double check for the tip as i know i kept it somewhere)

That would be good if you have both , Spent a fortune today on all the main bits , feel quite poor now owning an NSX

dan the man
14-01-2008, 10:01 PM
yup found the tip, intact and should shine up nicely!

jaytip
14-01-2008, 10:45 PM
I threw 2 tips out about two weeks ago.Hindsight eh!!

nsxdelorean
15-01-2008, 03:10 AM
Great spirit in the owners out there, Im very grateful for the support and advice, As a result the cars bits are complete only 3 days into owning it ata a cost of about 2000, so, not so sad in the end, but may just need the rear panel and side wall panel insided the boot, but will see when the damaged bits are all off this weekend.
Regards to all
Lee

dan the man
15-01-2008, 04:54 AM
Ill email you a photo of what inside looks like ;)

Senninha
15-01-2008, 01:12 PM
..... As a result the cars bits are complete only 3 days into owning it .......Regards to all
Lee
Congrats Lee,

Pretty amazing result .... so you're on track to finish this before the Delorean then :laugh:

You might as well get you're name down for the Castle Combe Mattfest so we can all see the results of your shreud investment

regards, Paul

TheQuietOne
15-01-2008, 03:06 PM
Great spirit in the owners out there, Im very grateful for the support and advice, As a result the cars bits are complete only 3 days into owning it ata a cost of about 2000, so, not so sad in the end, but may just need the rear panel and side wall panel insided the boot, but will see when the damaged bits are all off this weekend.
Regards to all
Lee

Hi Lee,

Where are you geographically? Might be someone in your area who can assist as you put it right with letting you look at what things should look like on their car - this seems especially useful on an NSX! Good luck I'm sure you'll have a cracking car by the time you finish it certainly was before the truck had it's pound of flesh!

Cheers, Matt.

nsxdelorean
15-01-2008, 10:44 PM
[QUOTE=Senninha;37844]Congrats Lee,

I'll check to see when the nsx meet is, I hope to have it looking loke a car in a few weeks, providing I dont find more, I'll need to get the rear wheel spun up to see if its still straight and when its fixed the car needs to go to vosa for one of them checks they do. Also I may get a new rear inner light panel new from Honda as the breakers want more for one than they cost new, Always worth checking a price with Honda first!

Be great to go if I can

nsxdelorean
15-01-2008, 10:48 PM
[QUOTE=TheQuietOne;37848


Cheers, Matt.[/QUOTE]

Hi Matt ,I am down in Kent but I know a guy called Russell localy with an amazing low mileage red car, but hopefully wont be a problem but it will be great if there is advice and assistance out there
Regards
Lee

mutley
24-01-2008, 11:41 AM
[QUOTE=Senninha;37844]Congrats Lee,

I'll check to see when the nsx meet is, I hope to have it looking loke a car in a few weeks, providing I dont find more, I'll need to get the rear wheel spun up to see if its still straight and when its fixed the car needs to go to vosa for one of them checks they do. Also I may get a new rear inner light panel new from Honda as the breakers want more for one than they cost new, Always worth checking a price with Honda first!

Be great to go if I can


yeah I had to get a VIC on my car, you have to book in advance but when you turn up it only takes them about 20 mins.

nsxdelorean
26-01-2008, 11:05 PM
Hi Members, Been working in the car abit in the last week and have had some luck with the damage not being as bad as I thought, but going to get the car placed on a jig to check measurements are correct this week,
I have also had some bad luck withn a supplier in the UK and feel it worth making members aware of the situation incase they encounter the same problem.
I will post a new thread on the subject and perhaps the awareness may keep the company in line in the future, the wordis *** parts

nsxdelorean
19-02-2008, 02:32 AM
Just thought I'd show the members out there the progress on the repairs , All straight forward now, just in the process of painting the replacement quarter and other bits that need painting. Here's some pics of the frame repairs , I have made the replacement panels by hand and im pleasede with the results, I wanted to see if it could be done so I spent 4 days making press tools up for the repairt sections and Im glad its worked and saved about 3k on chassis sections from honda.

NSX 2000
19-02-2008, 09:07 AM
Just thought I'd show the members out there the progress on the repairs , All straight forward now, just in the process of painting the replacement quarter and other bits that need painting. Heres some pics of the frame repairs , I have made the replacement panels by hand and im pleasede with the results, I wanted to see if it could be done so I spent 4 days making press tools up for the repairt sections and Im glad its worked and saved about 3k on chassis sections from honda.

Looks like your doing a very good job. Always good to get one back on the road.
Paul.

TheSebringOne
19-02-2008, 11:04 AM
Same here & well done, its slowly and patiently coming along. :)

dan the man
23-02-2008, 11:12 AM
ahh i get what u mean now pal by the photos. Nice work you should be proud of your dedication

Nick Graves
23-02-2008, 08:15 PM
I presume you have quite advanced bodywork experience!

So how does fabricating NSX panels compare with a steel-bodied car?

nsxdelorean
16-04-2008, 12:40 AM
Hi Everyone, Since January the repairs have been done, ended up painting the whole car, basically just because I got very fussy with it but at last its been VIC checked , Moted and now on the road, Its been an 18 year wait for me to own an NSX and to finally drive one , its amazing,

Anyone who had one in 1990 at the beginning must have been knocked out by the car as now Ive driven one myself I think its still an incredible car today.

Im sure you all agree!

NSXGB
16-04-2008, 04:02 AM
Looks like you done a good job there. Congrats.

The rims look good too, are they Volks?

dan the man
16-04-2008, 06:14 AM
mint mate, just mint.

Liking the front splitter colour coded too.

Enjoy the summer!:)

nsxdelorean
16-04-2008, 10:29 AM
The rims , I got from my friend localy who got them new for his NSX but later got some type R wheels for it

Ewan
16-04-2008, 06:18 PM
Looks great - imagine how much nicer it would be wearing L33 NSX :D
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2027/2400837143_b50b25d33f.jpg?v=0

TheQuietOne
16-04-2008, 07:15 PM
Japfest.........looks great..............:D