RE: Spotted: Honda NSX-R (series one)

RE: Spotted: Honda NSX-R (series one)

Wednesday 29th June 2011

Spotted: Honda NSX-R (series one)

Is this the Holy Grail for Honda fans?



"Honda didn't export any series one NSX-Rs, and only one of the series twos to the UK. I reckon it would be hard to even get someone in Japan to sell one for export". This is what a Tokyo-based friend and avid Jap car fan told me when I asked him about the NSX-R.

He's right, too, in that this super-lightweight, low-volume, track-focused special NSX was only ever intended for the Japanese market. This particular NSX-R, however, was ordered new by a British expatriate who worked in the banking sector in Japan and who used it as his company car.

He specced the car from the factory exactly as he wanted it (convincing them to paint the roof of the car in the body colour rather than black) and even had some special Mugen parts nailed on for good measure (tubular manifolds and an ultra-low final drive - lower even than the already-shortened standard NSX-R version). When he returned to the UK he brought it with him and apparently it has changed hands only within the NSX Club of Great Britain since then.


As a result of this, the car's history is utterly comprehensive; there is paperwork (admittedly lots of it in Japanese) right from the factory build sheet to the present day to account for each and every time any work has been carried out. The Manga-esque illustrated NSX-R user's manual is also present, and there is even documentation of the original owner's participation in the NSX-R driving course.

We had a good crawl over the car and can confirm that it's pretty-much immaculate. The only area which isn't like new is where the Alcantara has just started to 'shine' on the outer parts of the driver's seat. The wheels, by the way, are 'NSX-R Custom Order Programme Step Three' (catchy name, eh?) items and are 16/17 inches as opposed to the stock NSX-R 15/16-inch Enkeis. Oh, and all the special 'R' parts (all listed on the ad - too many to cover here) are a joy to behold.


So how do you value such a car? It's a hard one to call, but if there's a buyer out there who covets one of these machines and understands exactly what it is then with its impeccable history, the £45k asking price for this one is probably a realistic starting point.

Whoever does buy it, though, should be contractually bound to take it out as much as is physically possible. If ever there was a car that just begged to be driven...









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McAndy

Original Poster:

12,516 posts

178 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Absolutely beautiful and incredibly rare...what's not to like? The NSX is still my favourite realistic "One day!" supercar, and this is a gem! smile

Devil2575

13,400 posts

189 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Nice! cool

Luke89

31 posts

162 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Never have I felt more gutted that my numbers didn't come in last night!

Automotive perfection IMO.

Mermaid

21,492 posts

172 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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One day, soon. Nice.

mat205125

17,790 posts

214 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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I'm an absolute sponge for this kind of techy, and hyper rare kinds of factory "skunk works" cars cloud9

ejenner

4,097 posts

182 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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I don't like these 'not for driving' cars. Too rare, too much history, too valuable, etc, etc... has to be left in a museum somewhere instead!

Noe

81 posts

284 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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http://www.goo-net.com/php/search/summary.php?make...

Goo net in japan has a number ... This link takes you for viewing .... I can't filter the 1 and 2's though

They are a rare sight here too even as the standard version ...... However certain nights on the wangan expressway you'll see the 'fast n furious' versions

Downton Mini

1,026 posts

165 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Ummm yes please I would love one of these one day I'd have it over over supercars any day

LuS1fer

41,154 posts

246 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Not for £45k however rare it is.

soad

32,923 posts

177 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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What a fantactic pick! cloud9

benjalex

19 posts

180 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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MMM that cabin is amazing! Perfect car, end of.

Johnboy Mac

2,666 posts

179 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Yes, please.

APOLO1

5,256 posts

195 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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The Other UK White car apart from the JB vechile made 80k 2 years back.

shibby!

921 posts

199 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Meh, not for me.

ESP at 45k....

It would have to be 8k for me to even consider looking at it.... I just dont get the NSX. Sorry guys!

spencermit

39 posts

218 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Very very nice, must be worth the money?

ejenner

4,097 posts

182 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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I would get it if it were 8k - like others have said.

mp3manager

4,254 posts

197 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Beautiful car!

But series one? WTH?? This is PH, call it by its chassis name...NA1 biggrin

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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How different is the R from a regular NSX? And what sort of money would a normal NSX of the same vintage/condition cost?

maximm

1,313 posts

219 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Blimey that is awesome...I remember seeing the championship white one parked up in St Johns Wood a few years back and nearly wetting myself with excitement.

Riggers

1,859 posts

179 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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300bhp/ton said:
How different is the R from a regular NSX? And what sort of money would a normal NSX of the same vintage/condition cost?
Don't know about the minutiae of the differences, but this one is £23k, at similar miles, but a couple of years older...