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    Default Dipping my toe in the water

    After years of procrastination I have decided that I would like to buy a NSX. The 1st piece of good luck I had was when I approached the local Honda dealer at the Oswestry show and they put me in touch with Roy, one of their salespeople, who turned out not only to be a font of information but also a NSX owner. We looked on Piston Heads and saw FY53FD which he thought had promise. I spoke to the owner who seemed genuine person and then I spoke to James, another contact of Roy's, who also seemed to be an encyclopaedia of information on these cars. If there is anyone else out there who has any information regarding this car or has any views/opinions about it, then I would be very appreciative if you would let me know.

    Best regards

    jsdejn

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    If I was in your shoes I would just go for as I did 16 years ago now.
    These cars in mho are virtually bullet proof and are often taken far too seriously for my liking.
    You will enjoy it believe me.

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    Do you have a link to the advert?

    Not many for sale at the moment.

    MC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mistercorn View Post
    Do you have a link to the advert?

    Not many for sale at the moment.

    MC
    This one: http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...--2003/2235419 (owned by a forumite, I think)

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    I do believe it is owned by a forum member. It has been for sale for some time so obviously not a giveaway price. I don't know anything else about the car though I'm afraid. Welcome to the forum btw.

    MC

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    Surprised that this car hasn't sold before now, at face value appears to be decent value for a facelift despite the mileage (for all that matters).
    2001 Honda NSX Indy Yellow SOLD

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    Thanks for the feedback, I am now away for 6 weeks but luckily so is the vendor so hopefully I will be be able to go and see it in October.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andystevo View Post
    Surprised that this car hasn't sold before now, at face value appears to be decent value for a facelift despite the mileage (for all that matters).
    Very surprised this car hasn't sold too. The mileage is hardly high and certainly well below average!
    I can't think of another facelift car that has been advertised for under £50k without being cat D or very high mileage for at least a couple of years and prices seem to have been on the up since.

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