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    Default Just found my new car

    2005 NA2 NSX, Berlina Black with full red leather interior.
    2016 NC1 NSX, Casino White Pearl with red semi-aniline leather and alcantara.

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    They've chosen to launch it in a fabulous colour (well almost) as well

    More pics here... http://www.evo.co.uk/news/evonews/24...eb4176f8cba318

    Love the pic of the "Burnt Orange" F1 and MP4-12C together... I reckon my IOP would look good next to them

    Cheers

    Mark
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    Looks too much like the heap that is the Farbio GTS to me
    ****1997 3.2 Orange / Black SOLD****

    Previously driven by.........

    Jeremy Clarkson, Tim Harvey, Richard Burns (RIP), Jason Plato, Harvey Postlethwaite (RIP), Manfred Wollgarten, Dirk Schoysman, Barrie Williams.

    Nurburgring lap time 8:38 - Honda NSX (sport auto, 08/97)

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    Just perusing the pics again and actually there's a hint of NSX in the cabin/dashboard architecture... sloping centre console, matching door arm rests etc

    Noooo Simon, much nicer than the Farbio and in a different league, and hence price, w.r.t chassis and drivetrain. Certainly not as striking as the new Fezza (458), which of course looks like the Honda HSC

    Not lovin' the fact that it (the Macca) uses a turbo engine though. I guess that's the only way they could get the power and the emissions they wanted.

    Cheers

    Mark
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    Quote Originally Posted by markc View Post
    Just perusing the pics again and actually there's a hint of NSX in the cabin/dashboard architecture... sloping centre console, matching door arm rests etc
    I thought the exact same thing

    Quote Originally Posted by markc View Post
    Noooo Simon, much nicer than the Farbio and in a different league, and hence price, w.r.t chassis and drivetrain. Certainly not as striking as the new Fezza (458), which of course looks like the Honda HSC

    Not lovin' the fact that it (the Macca) uses a turbo engine though. I guess that's the only way they could get the power and the emissions they wanted.

    Cheers

    Mark
    I thought this looked more like the HSC than the fezza :undecided:
    2005 NA2 NSX, Berlina Black with full red leather interior.
    2016 NC1 NSX, Casino White Pearl with red semi-aniline leather and alcantara.

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    Very retro, mid nineties look. I'm sure it will drive well though.

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    FN2 interior, HSC, Saleen S7 and F430 looks.



    If you want that kind of power spend 20K on a nice low comp T set up for the NSX.

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    If goes anything like this one it will be the mutts nuts!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFLQAEiO7xo


    Reckon it will be a great handler.
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    2004 3.2 Man, Formula Red. Now Sold and not missed as much as expected. Life goes on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JQD84983 View Post
    If goes anything like this one it will be the mutts nuts!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFLQAEiO7xo


    Reckon it will be a great handler.
    Hmm, me thinks it won't as there are more expensive cars in the pipe line.
    Why has Nick Mason put a ten bob Radical paint job on his car? :confused:

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    Wow ... IMHO this is absolutely on the money both in design terms and clearly from the engineering and F1 experience being deployed . ..



    I agree its not as stunning as the 458 but in 20 yrs time which will be the classic that moved the game on again ....

    Lets hope the planned family expansion retains some of this 'timeless' styling and is sensibly priced to facilitate ownership in years to come

    As for the Farbio, not even in the same league.

    regards, Paul
    Senninha

    'Too many manufacturers today are obsessed with lap times and power outputs at the expense of emotion and fun' Colin Goodwin

    S2 is signed by the NSX Project Leader Shigeru Uehara

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