Good news! This stunning Honda NSX-R is for sale. Less good news: it's in Hong Kong - and it ain't cheap...
The ultimate JDM driver's car - NSX-R. Not too many remember this very car won the Evo magazine car of the year in 2002, and we quote"The NSX-R got the job done like no other sub-300bhp supercar on earth.
Traction off the line was stunning, the sharp action of the six-speed ’box so fast and accurate you could dazzle yourself with your own hand speed. And what a noise: a howl so hard-edged it could chisel granite. It’s hard to recall steering that resolved information about the road surface more organically than that of the NSX-R. The confidence it gave was astonishing. Much like the car itself." This pristine example is looking for a new home so please get in touch. We ship worldwide.
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