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welcome Nicholas! The NSX is also one of my favs and I will own one at some point. I think it will come next, either that or a 928.
there are some people on the board who are getting siginficant power increases with modest modifications, and there is a new player in the game, RS Barn aka 'turbocup' on these forums, who is putting some great R&D into tuning our rides. So I say it's a GREAT time to get into a 968.
Where are you located?
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Damn! I was getting ready to fly to Detroit to buy that car but he is not available this weekend. He has all the records and I think the belts/pump were at 48k but forgot the time elapsed.
It needs or will need rear tires and brake pads I believe.
He had the front end resprayed last year to take care of chips but I'm sure it has acquired new ones.
Good luck
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[quote name='nicholas421' date='Mar 24 2006, 12:37 PM']I am looking forward to having my wife AND my 4 year old son in the car with me. [/quote]
I don't think it has rear seats so you won't get both in at the same time.
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[quote name='ron1688' date='Mar 24 2006, 11:39 AM']I have both, a 94 nsx with suspension mods, intake and exhaust and a 94 cab with header, intake, chip, high flow cat and cat back exhaust mods. I can tell you that they are two totally different cars and you will miss the growl the NSX makes, the 8000 redline and the go cart handling. On the other hand, you drive the 968 and you will appreciate the balance and the it factor and forget about the NSX for a while. I switched between the two as my daily drivers and leave the jetta and the truck in the garage. After a few days in the NSX, I would start longing for the 968 and vice a versa.. Life doesnt get any better if you can have both...[/quote]
ron I still gotta come visit man
I salivate whenever I think about an NSX.
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[quote name='nicholas421' date='Mar 24 2006, 10:37 AM']In the end, I don't think I can justify a $1000+/month payment for a toy.[/quote]
with a budget well below the cars you mentioned, you can get yourself an excellent condition 968, then send it to Pete @ RSBarn and it he'll send it back with ~ 300hp.
how bout THEM apples?
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Also it is one of the few cabs with factory LSD. Which makes it even more valuable to me. I think Nick is over looking at it now.
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[quote name='nicholas421' date='Mar 24 2006, 06:07 PM']I just got back from checking out the car. The color difference from the respray is quite noticeable but still looks nice. The interior is not as clean as I'd hoped it'd be. The red "!" light was on. He says something was wrong with the air bag. He's getting it checked out next week. For some reason I thought it was a 2+2. I saw the DIY on converting it so that wouldn't be an issue.
I stalled the car 4 times... quite embarrassing. Twice in what I thought was reverse... turned out I was in 6th <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> then twice in 1st. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> It was VERY different from the NSX.
I am on the fence at this point. I'm still waiting for Bill Cook Porsche to call me back about the PPI and timing belt. So much for customer service.[/quote]
I stalled first time out too. I heard that the NSX is super easy to drive. . .
BTW if you aren't capitvated by this car I say wait. There will be another that will set your heart on fire <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wub.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Doug the car he looked at has the LSD.
Nick, The ! light is quite common and probably just needs to be reset. Sorry to hear the respray is that noticeable.
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