2001 Marga Hills Widebody NSX
This 2001 Acura NSX is equipped with a long list of aftermarket JDM parts. And although it's not quite finished, it's been in high demand.
NSX Appeal
Being enthusiasts of all things Honda, we come across amazing first-generation NSX builds on a regular basis. The legendary mid-engine Honda has become an automotive icon, not only because of its unbelievable performance potential, but also because of its everyday appeal. Plus, it's a Honda, which means aftermarket customization is highly accessible.
Tasteful Custom
And as cool and iconic as the NSX is in stock form, there are endless flawlessly put-together custom builds out there. And this 2001 example equipped with a rare JDM body kit can certainly be categorized as a successful project. Of all the custom touches on this Acura, the most prominent has to be the Marga Hills wide body kit.
Marga Hills Body Kit
Marga Hills is a JDM aftermarket supplier that specializes in classic Hondas. And their crown jewel is this NSX body kit. The owner of this beauty, Anthony Valenzuela has been adding to the build overtime. And for this project, the installation process has been the easy part. Finding the right pieces, however, has been a bit more challenging.
All Things JDM
Sticking with classic JDM parts hasn't been an easy task. But Valenzuela has been gathering everything slowly but surely. These tasty upgrades include an ARC titanium exhaust, MFR Engineering front splitter, rear diffusor, canards, and side splitters, along with a host of other modifications. And the Marga Hills body kit is still a work-in-progress, as Venezuela has yet to find all the parts to complete the kit.
World-Famous
The NSX has received some recognition, as well as being featured by manufacturers such as Toyo Tires and MFR Engineering. Toyo Tires not only hooked Venezuela up with a set of Toyo R888R DOT competition tires, but they also created a video featuring the car. The Silverstone Metallic-wrapped NSX was also featured at the MFR SEMA booth in 2019. And it even made an appearance in Travis Scott's JackBoys "Gang Gang" music video.
