Congratulations on becoming the NSX owner and welcome to the forum.

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/entry.php?185...ssy-service-04

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/entry.php?1914-Tail-Light-Assy

These should provide you with some idea on the JDM Taillight.

You'll need to convert the R-side reverse/back-up light as the Rear Fog light for the RHD.

If using LED bulb for it, you need to review the beam angle.

With the NSX taillight assy, many of the bulb bases are aligned with some angle that you may not get the ideal light lumen/intensity if the beam angle is not wide enough to efficiently cover the reflector.






Welcome to the Mobius strip of body panel alignment.

You 'can' adjust just the plastic headlight cover and that's what I recommend to start with.

4 x screw with plastic washer for the protection.

Two of the outboard ones are hidden by the coloured oval cap.

So easy to drop it into the tiny gap between the wing panel and the head light cover so be careful.

Even with the microfiber cloth covering the gap, I still managed to drop the cap the other day so had to send out the replacement to the owner through the post.


You could go further but may end up spending hours if started adjusting the alignment of other panels at the same time.

It's my own policy not to touch the front bumper bolt, wing, bonnet/hood hinge alignment unless 100% sure that these have to be done.

Each NSX left the factory with different number of shims installed for the panel alignment purpose and even using the same tools and the torque, the end result could change depending on the person carried out the task.


Kaz