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Thread: A Few Pics Of My 95' NSX On 18/19 Dpe's

          
   
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    The color is amazing, and good choice on wheels too.
    "It is better to be good than to be original. Less is more." --Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi2Times View Post
    The color is amazing, and good choice on wheels too.
    Stunning example.

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    thanks again for all the props everyone!

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    Man...love your ride even withoutb the smoking DPE's...with them it is over the top great!
    Thanks, your SL & E are sick! The last of the Oo oO shaped lights, add a CL and that's my favorite MB lineup EVER.
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    Fixed!

    JK, Dude, I can't believe your car is "almost" done, looks extremely well! Congrats!

    Oscar
    Thanks man, long time coming. I just have to finish the interior & put the door panel on, but I'm super lazy lol, all I wanna do is drive. I don't have it in me to put her back on those jack stands.

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    Oh man I'd like to see gold wheels on that one.......


    "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."

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    Quote Originally Posted by getpalmd View Post
    Oh man I'd like to see gold wheels on that one.......
    In a year or two once its time for a change, I thought about getting them painted in gold or semi gloss black...

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    looks amazing. I love NSX's.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Brooklynzson View Post
    In a year or two once its time for a change, I thought about getting them painted in gold or semi gloss black...
    i vote to paint them white! your nsx looks simply amazing. Ive been hunting around for one myself..its only natural to go from an s2000 to nsx

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    Acura NSX's have to be one of the most timeless designs. Would never think that this car was built nearly 17 years ago! Nice car ya got there.

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    Finally finished my interior so I thought I'd show the process...

    This is how my console was, the previous owner cut out the middle and had a panel w/ a flip out tv in the middle, always hated that. Plus it was silver, which I hated even more.


    So I bought a new Pioneer AVH-P4300DVD and an Oem console from a prime member. Here it is w/ the middle pieces cut out:


    I used Loctite Plastic Epoxy to form the sides.


    I built the side walls up a bit because the tv has a lip at the bottom where the buttons are so I wanted the top of the screen and the lip to fit flush so the screen is at an angle and not flush w/ the console.


    Next I removed the back of the ashtray assembly and the part where the cig lighter goes so I can fit my EDFC.

    Then I had an old modem I had laying around that I thought would be perfect to form the face of my EDFC housing.




    Epoxied in the housing.


    Test fitting everything before Bondo.


    After the Bondo:



    After sanding:


    Primed:

    Last minute i decided to add a usb port.


    Painted all the pieces in the car semi-gloss black.(Some pc's are not pictured)


    The end result:




    This is as far as the door opens, I have to take it back out and sand it down so I can access the usb port.



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