Acura NSX Convertible, Yeah, no typo...CONVERTIBLE
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It looks just like the one I used to have. The top on the thing is absolutely worthless, let me tell you. It keeps the rain out, but not much else. With the top down, the thing is an absolute blast to drive. Wind buffeting was actually pretty good. There are some body creaks whenever it tranverses uneven pavement as tosional rigidity is severely compromised. There is an hourglass cross membrane on the underside that helps, but that's it. If you happen to roll this car or get into a hard front end collision, kiss your ass good bye; the thing will crumple like a wad of paper. The worst part was the rubber seals around the car. They were simply hacked up OEM so it never looked up to snuff.
Truth is, the car was a lot of fun. I had it when I was 23 years old and I pulled plenty of .....interest with the ladies....if you know what I mean. At that young age, it was considered "baller" and most people loved it, if not the true enthusiast crowd. Now I am in a '04 NSX OEM hardtop and the differences are astounding. Obviously my tastes have changed from "bling" to "blam", but I will always have a soft spot for my soft top.
Truth is, the car was a lot of fun. I had it when I was 23 years old and I pulled plenty of .....interest with the ladies....if you know what I mean. At that young age, it was considered "baller" and most people loved it, if not the true enthusiast crowd. Now I am in a '04 NSX OEM hardtop and the differences are astounding. Obviously my tastes have changed from "bling" to "blam", but I will always have a soft spot for my soft top.
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