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Thread: I found an NSX in a barn, with 7,300 miles... WHAT DO I DO?

          
   
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    Finally! Congrats - thank you for not letting me waste more time, haha.
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    With that kind of miles, I'd flip it for a nice profit and buy another nsx with cash to spare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HPP View Post
    With that kind of miles, I'd flip it for a nice profit and buy another nsx with cash to spare.
    I thought about it, but I think I will just hold onto it for a while. I will probably start working on it mid july, and make a little thread for it
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    Super happy this worked out for you.

    Sure I could make a joke about the thread, but seriously you pulled it off in a big way. Props.

    Did he pitch cash in for the property too?
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