Im Fixing This Destroyed NSX After Sitting for 10 Years!

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Published 2024-03-08
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The Honda NSX might very well be the most famous Japanese car to come from the early 90s JDM boom in the United States. The Honda NSX's aluminum construction and supercar looks made it a wildly popular car. Even if the 6 cylinder engine was often thought to under perform. Especially in comparison to higher horsepower models such as the Supra and Rx7. The Honda NSX rarity and aluminum construction make it very difficult to fix in this day and age.

This particular Honda NSX is heavily modified. Sporting a complete aftermarket turbo setup with supporting mods as well. But, unfortunately, over 10 years ago this Honda NSX was wrecked on a simple drive to work in the rain one morning. A friend of mine bought this Honda NSX and has been storing it in his garage ever since! After a decade of hounding him, I was finally able to get my hands on this Honda NSX. Now, its time to see how hard of a repair this is going to be!

#honda #supercars #rebuild

All Comments (21)
  • @nirmalrukhra939
    This NSX has been sitting in the background. Couldn't wait for you guys to work on it. PLEASE SAVE IT!
  • @christian6381
    Wrecked 10 years ago and didn't even get started on fixing it, great find
  • @timariaans1710
    A NSX is a true gem. People don't appriciate these enough. Those things are fast and when in good condition pretty nice!
  • That Nissan with the viper motor is so outrageous MY GAWDDDDD !!!! Please finish that !!!!!
  • @andydhillon1977
    That 'Elite' sticker on the windshield is from a shop in Laurel, MD.
  • Im so stoked for this build to be done.. and its good to see you again... Can't wait to see it done. Love all you guys videos....
  • I wrecked my Fiero and went through a much more mild version of this. I can't wait to see where this goes, very exciting. I'm jealous of your NSX
  • @808SSCamaro
    WHAT?!?! You’re not taking the Lee approach and buying 10 NSXs to fix 1 😀 Good stuff! Thanks for sharing!
  • @andrewbeetz2196
    Dude! So excited to see this! The period correct spoon wrist sweat band over the reservoir brought me back
  • @mattfisher4256
    In Australia (where I am) I’m pretty sure this would be a “statutory write-off” and could never be registered again. So glad you guys can restore this 90’s hero to former glory
  • @TheMike90a
    This is going to be such an awesome series! Insanely hyped for this. Keep up the good work
  • @cesarleiva8272
    One of My Favorite all Time Exotics! Looking Great already, Nice Work!
  • @feedingravens
    I found the car I bought 3 years ago had also spent a decade in the garage, the mileage, the service checkbook and all the stickers on the car agreed to each other. Runs now since 3 year as (this year's) 30-year old Youngtimer in original design, and when the load is low, it is even allowed to go for it on the german autobahn. Top was 130 mph - anything else than full throttle. Does not produces too much additional wear in 5th gear. And when I have with such an old car a mileage of 26 mpg, I do not stress it too much.
  • The joy of being able to skip threw ads in a video. Love it. Last time I looked at one of these it had a engine in it, didn't know Honda made a electric motor back then.
  • @nathanscott1683
    Very cool project! Can’t wait for the next video in the series.
  • @stylusmotors5045
    Guys absolutely love the channel and all your insane projects. You guy's don't get the YouTube and internet props that you deserve but just know that we salute you 👊🏾
  • @EdgasketGarage
    Dude massive undertaking! Major respect for taking this on.
  • @PaddyBoy644
    19:06 love the content as always mate and can’t wait for more work on the viper powered Nissan but as someone that worked in the aviation industry for a long time time i can tell you that you really need to wear a respirator when cutting resin infused carbon fibre. Cheers Pat 🇦