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Richy
24-09-2010, 09:32 AM
Does anyone know which Honda dealers are or were 'official NSX dealers'.
I have recently bought a 2004 NSX but don't want to take it to my local dealer if they have never seen one before.

Cheers

Sudesh
24-09-2010, 09:40 AM
Does anyone know which Honda dealers are or were 'official NSX dealers'.
I have recently bought a 2004 NSX but don't want to take it to my local dealer if they have never seen one before.

Cheers

Hi,

Would be handy to get a rough idea on where you are? Personally I would send it to Kaz.

NSX 2000
24-09-2010, 10:56 AM
Does anyone know which Honda dealers are or were 'official NSX dealers'.
I have recently bought a 2004 NSX but don't want to take it to my local dealer if they have never seen one before.

Cheers

Hi Richy

Is this 2004 NSX your Holly Grail?

Yes it would help if you let us know a rough location and is it a UK car or import? Does it have a full Honda service history to date?

Paul

Nick Graves
24-09-2010, 11:47 AM
Is it blue?

Richy
27-09-2010, 02:40 PM
It is my Holy Grail ...... I am located in Herefordshire, which isn't that close to anywhere !
I would like to keep it with a full Honda history unless that becomes too expensive or too impractical.

Phil

nobby
27-09-2010, 03:36 PM
forget the Honda History ... get it to Kaz and let him do the needful on it!

either that or get it on a transporter to Sudesh over here in NI

Stuart
27-09-2010, 03:59 PM
By all accounts Kaz is exceptionally good. However, I enquired about some work recently to be told there's a waiting list til November - fine for 'elective' work but less so if anything urgent needs doing

I'm in Bristol and the main dealer purports to have specialist NSX experience I'd be interested in others' experiences of using them

Alf Tupper
27-09-2010, 07:01 PM
The previous owner of my car had 2 services at Bristol Honda (Brislington) and the o2 sensors replaced at Arriva Honda (Bristol).

Obviously I'm unable to comment on the quality of the work but at least these guys are willing and able to work on NSXes as not all Honda dealers are.

Richy
27-09-2010, 09:11 PM
I know from when I bought a new NSX in 2002 that there used to be 7 or so 'official' NSX centres in the UK.
Does anyone know who they were ??

Senninha
27-09-2010, 10:13 PM
Hi Richy,

If you want FHSH, the only one I know of is Norton Way in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. Speak to Brian the service manager who has NSX history all the way back to 1991

Hopefully a couple of the Wet country owners will chip in with more local experience.

regards,

Senninha
27-09-2010, 10:16 PM
Scratch my last response if the 2004 you've bought looks like your avatar ... take it to Kaz .... and dont let the dealer near it!!!!!!

Lankstarr
28-09-2010, 06:28 AM
Scratch my last response if the 2004 you've bought looks like your avatar ... take it to Kaz .... and dont let the dealer near it!!!!!!

Very cool - congrats on the purchase! Hopefully you'll bring it out and about as it would be great to have it along to the meets and big NSX events :)

Personally I would only take it to Norton Way or Kaz. I'm not speaking for Kaz, but given the car I'm sure he would be thrilled to be working on it!

L*

NoelWatson
28-09-2010, 08:35 AM
Scratch my last response if the 2004 you've bought looks like your avatar ... take it to Kaz .... and dont let the dealer near it!!!!!!

What if it is under warranty?

Richy
28-09-2010, 09:23 AM
I did buy the NSX-R that 'Marky' went to see...... as I wasn't looking for a daily driver, the tautness of the ride and no power steering was not an issue.

I can get a Honda 3 year warranty to cover mechanical and electrical issues for £900. Which sounds like good value to me, but it does tie me to having it dealer serviced for that period.
Hence my hunt for the best NSX dealer to do this with.

WhyOne?
28-09-2010, 09:28 AM
Wow - well done.

I hope you manage to get the car along to a club event or two, I would love to see it in the aluminium!

NSX 2000
28-09-2010, 09:47 AM
I did buy the NSX-R that 'Marky' went to see...... as I wasn't looking for a daily driver, the tautness of the ride and no power steering was not an issue.

I can get a Honda 3 year warranty to cover mechanical and electrical issues for £900. Which sounds like good value to me, but it does tie me to having it dealer serviced for that period.
Hence my hunt for the best NSX dealer to do this with.

If you are now the owner of N5 XRR then I'm 95% sure that it's always been looked after by Chiswick Honda, so you could carry on taking it there to be serviced.

If it was me I would let Chiswick Honda service it evrey year and pay the £900 for the warranty, but I would also let Kaz give it the once over to make sure Chiswick Honda have done there job properly.

HTH

Paul

PS congrats on your purchase.

nobby
28-09-2010, 10:39 AM
well done on your purchase ... SWEET! :)

Richy
28-09-2010, 04:22 PM
If I can make an event or two I will certainly do my best to show up. My work takes me overseas quite a lot though.

Where is Kaz based and what are his contact details.

Senninha
28-09-2010, 04:53 PM
If I can make an event or two I will certainly do my best to show up. My work takes me overseas quite a lot though.

Where is Kaz based and what are his contact details.

Congratulations and I look forward to meeting you and seeing the NSX-R again, its been a while since I looked it over.

Kaz can be contacted via pm or through his Health Check thread.

Norton Way & Chiswick are the same dealer group. It was at Chiswick that I last saw your NSX-R.

You asked elsewhere for the spoiler decals. For the OEM parts, Chiswick should be able to obtain these, or if you do contact Kaz, he will be able to order direct form Japan.

For the money I would consider the Honda warranty, but would look to have the Health Check completed by Kaz to appreciate the value you could really get from it ;).

The NSX-R is a specialist car and IMO deserves specialist treatment which is why so many owners referring you to Kaz.

The key difference is that whereas N/Way & Chiswick will tick the check list of service items, they will also treat your NSX-R as if it where a Civic. It will have little or no significance to them with the exception that the tech's in the workshop will probably take a few photo's on their phones to send to their mates.

Kaz will treat your car as he does all NSX. With tlc and attention to detail you just will not get from a main stream dealership, that has overheads to be covered by moving metal through the workshop as quickly as possible. Dissapointingly when I had my service with Kaz earlier this year, it was clear to see that despite a full 10 yr history with N/Way, they hadn't the time to persist with a tight oil filter .... for the past 2 years! Kaz did and I'm now running with a new one, not one that has simply been cleaned to look as though its been replaced.

I'm confident your car will have been over serviced in its early years, but the past 4 or 5 may have seen less attention. The health check will certainly confirm or deny this and provide you with the best possible report available outside Japan.

Whatever you do decide, please do try to join us around the country from time to time, not just for shows but also for some of the small driving meets if you would like to show us all just how much better the NSX-R really is ... and one final ask if I may. Could you please join us at TDi one day for a rolling road event?

All the very best,

Regards, Paul

Justin
28-09-2010, 05:55 PM
Well done Richy - glad to see that n5xrr will be a part of the nsxcb community. Very envious! :beer:

TheSebringOne
28-09-2010, 09:53 PM
Wow & very jealous, congratulations on your new purchase and I can't wait to see it in the flesh one day! Think there will be a queue. :)

Richy
28-09-2010, 10:49 PM
Thanks for the kind words guys.

At least it is still in the UK, most of the interest in the car was from the far east I believe.

It is the car that is top of my 'most favourite cars of all time' list.
I have had quite a few exotics but NSX's in general have that combination of looks, rarity and the right amount of power.
IMO too many cars today have too much power and not enough feel and poise.

Piloting an Audi R8 at huge speeds takes little skill but lots of electronics.

Senninha
29-09-2010, 07:19 AM
Thanks for the kind words guys.

At least it is still in the UK, most of the interest in the car was from the far east I believe.

It is the car that is top of my 'most favourite cars of all time' list.
I have had quite a few exotics but NSX's in general have that combination of looks, rarity and the right amount of power.
IMO too many cars today have too much power and not enough feel and poise.

Piloting an Audi R8 at huge speeds takes little skill but lots of electronics.

Hi Richy,

Well this post tells me you are definately the right owner of the NSX-R, as you clearly understand the what the car is about.

Enjoy it, look after it and see you one day soon.

Regards,

Paul

m666 edd
29-09-2010, 07:32 AM
Well done for helping keep the car in the country.

nobby
29-09-2010, 09:23 AM
+1 ... Brilliant news. :)


well done for helping keep the car in the country.

madras
29-09-2010, 10:20 AM
Take it to Brian at Norton Way. I wouldn't let Chiswick near it. Warranty sounds good. Can get Kaz to give it a once over too to check everything that Honda might miss. I'm sure he'll fit in a R.

Saw this car going down Baker St once a couple of years ago, I didn't even know it was up for sale.

Nice one.

NSXGB
29-09-2010, 11:38 AM
Congrats on your purchase. You were very lucky to beat Rocco to it. :rolleyes:

Richy
29-09-2010, 03:46 PM
Is that the Rocco with the Red NA2 for sale ?
If so, I talked to him about his car and he said he had bought a NA2 NSX-R from Japan.......... does he have it yet or is there a story here ?

AR
29-09-2010, 03:53 PM
Congratulations enjoy it in good health and spirits! :)

PS get the R front lights and the Momo wheel back on, it will look even better !( if that is possible )

Dragonlady
29-09-2010, 04:18 PM
Well done sir, nice car. Hope we get to see her at a few of the shows next year.

Regards Ian

nobby
29-09-2010, 04:44 PM
check on the forums Richy ... there is a thread dedicated to this; not sure if rocco is pursuing that car anymore

:rolleyes:


Is that the Rocco with the Red NA2 for sale ?
If so, I talked to him about his car and he said he had bought a NA2 NSX-R from Japan.......... does he have it yet or is there a story here ?

havoc
29-09-2010, 08:38 PM
Well done sir, nice car. Hope we get to see her at a few of the shows next year.

Regards Ian


Seconded. Glad she's staying in the country...

Richy
29-09-2010, 09:31 PM
Congratulations enjoy it in good health and spirits! :)

PS get the R front lights and the Momo wheel back on, it will look even better !( if that is possible )
I thought about changing the steering wheel and headlight surrounds, but the car is unique by being the only fully UK type approved NSX-R and all these differences are what Honda UK did as part of the type approval process and at huge expense.
Funny one, I noticed that the speedo reads upto 300 Mph !! Watch out Veyron :-)
Honda had the JDM speedo recalibrated from Kmh to Mph as there is no Mph NSX-R speedo available. I have a list of all the changes they made.

So whilst it looks slightly different in a few small areas, that is part of the cars history I guess and helps to tell its story.

Would you change it back to JDM spec or leave it ??????

Silver Surfer
29-09-2010, 09:35 PM
Leave it....except the steering wheel. ;)

SS

Senninha
29-09-2010, 09:44 PM
........So whilst it looks slightly different in a few small areas, that is part of the cars history I guess and helps to tell its story.

Would you change it back to JDM spec or leave it ??????

Hi Richy,

This is a very unique car as you say, its history appears well documented. Tyres, exhaust, steering wheel are all reversible mods that put your mark on your NSX without detracting from its originality or uniqueness, and perhaps even enhance it further.

For me, I'd leave the lights but swap the wheel ... in fact NSXGB has one for sale right now I believe in the For sale section. Go on, treat yourself :)

regards, Paul

AR
29-09-2010, 09:58 PM
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m171/AR94NSX-R/NSX-GT/ary_desktop.jpg


White NSX-R lights look really good and are lighter too. :)

Richy
29-09-2010, 10:08 PM
Hi Richy,

This is a very unique car as you say, its history appears well documented. Tyres, exhaust, steering wheel are all reversible mods that put your mark on your NSX without detracting from its originality or uniqueness, and perhaps even enhance it further.

For me, I'd leave the lights but swap the wheel ... in fact NSXGB has one for sale right now I believe in the For sale section. Go on, treat yourself :)

regards, Paul
I can't see it in the 'Marketplace' ?

I have to admit to liking both the JDM steering wheel and white headlight surrounds, but I am torn between personalising the car to my tastes and leaving it as UK spec.

Sudesh
29-09-2010, 10:09 PM
Congrats on your purchase!

Your speedo was most likely the JDM 300KMH version which I have seen on a few NSX's. Honda UK most likely added a KMH to MPH converter and put a sticker over the KMH, hence why it looks like 300MPH.

You can revert back to a 180mph speedo quite easily though.

On your car I would go with OEM NA2 NSX-R steering wheel, Horn Button, Trim Ring and NSX-R HUB/Boss.

Light's wouldnt bother me too much, but if being a purist then the white background NSX-R lights is the way to go.

Can I ask did honda uk add anything else?

Do you have cruise control?
Head light adjust?
Have you UK rear tail lights and OEM UK fog light setup and button?


I thought about changing the steering wheel and headlight surrounds, but the car is unique by being the only fully UK type approved NSX-R and all these differences are what Honda UK did as part of the type approval process and at huge expense.
Funny one, I noticed that the speedo reads upto 300 Mph !! Watch out Veyron :-)
Honda had the JDM speedo recalibrated from Kmh to Mph as there is no Mph NSX-R speedo available. I have a list of all the changes they made.

So whilst it looks slightly different in a few small areas, that is part of the cars history I guess and helps to tell its story.

Would you change it back to JDM spec or leave it ??????

NSX 2000
29-09-2010, 10:25 PM
I have to admit to liking both the JDM steering wheel and white headlight surrounds, but I am torn between personalising the car to my tastes and leaving it as UK spec.

I'm with you, do you personalise? Or keep it as Honda UK sold it?

The one thing I would add about the steering wheel is you would have to tell your insurance company as it would no longer have an airbag.