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I was driving by a Dealership and I saw a very neat looking NSX?

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the Car model year is 1996 and is in yellow with 19" Asanti's with P-Zero's, the Car has been single handed and has 65,000 miles, Factory Mentained and I've driven it, it drives like new as I've driven my Friend's, he had a 1996 NSX (back in 96) aswell but he isnt in the country anymore, the Engine is completely stock except that the Car has Performance Borla Exhaust System and bigger after market Air Filter, and has custom yellow/black Interior in leather and a Bose 1500 watts (Double Bass) sound system with in dash DVD in it.

I couldnt get the pics

the Guy is asking 10,000 Kuwaiti Dinars that bout $36,000, so do you think its worth it or its way expensive.

Thanks

Update:

well it was sold as the Acura NSX in the states but in the rest of the world its simply known as the Honda NSX and yes its an NSX-T with a 3.2 liter V6 and 6 speed Manual and besides the Acura NSX and the Honda NSX are the exact same car ... I guess ...

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    The way you described it, I think that's a great price for it. Of course you want to offer a couple thousand less, and see if they'll bite first but if they won't, I wouldn't see any problem in spending that much on it. Good luck!!

    yes, Acura=Honda. Not exactly, but pretty close. Acura is a division of Honda only in America. Out of the US, Acura's are Honda's (ie Honda Integra or Honda NSX).

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You posted under Honda but I think you mean an Acura NSX. On average for that year would be about $32,000, unless it is an NSX-T then it would be around $36,000. That is the average so if you feel that it is in excellent condition maybe offer him a $1000 less. I don't think he's trying to rip you off, but I always make an offer for a little less. Good luck!

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    well all i can tell you that if you want to know how much it cost. you should look on kbb.com and type in the car information and see how much it cost and if the guy or the dealer asking for $36000 try and get a better deal like ask them for $3k or 5k less and that will be a good deal.

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