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1992 Acura Nsx Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $42,995.00
Year:1992 Mileage:35012
Location:

United States

United States
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1992 Acura NSX
35k Original Miles!!!!!
Recent major performed!!!!
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Check out this very clean 1992 Acura NSX with only 35k original miles.  Belts and major service completed at 32k miles.


Quality and prestige abound with this Acura NSX. The mileage on this NSX Sport is reflective of it's age and you can tell. The previous owner


 took great care of this vehicle so that you'll be able to enjoy the benefits of a well cared for vehicle offered to you. 


Feel at ease with your purchase of this NSX Sport, all records are included allowing you to truly know what you're buying. Although this 1992 


NSX Sport is technically a pre-owned vehicle, the clean and spotless interior could fool even the toughest critic. 

Fast, yet nimble, this highly refined automobile will turn heads wherever you go, provided of course, they even see you. Driver and passengers 


will celebrate the comfort and convenience this Acura NSX offers with its well-considered features. 

This car comes equipped with new tires. This NSX Sport has a showroom quality finish with no dents or scratches visible. 

The 1992 Acura NSX Sport is an especially rare vehicle. So rare that you've probably never experienced anything else like it. Equipped with 


upgraded wheels, (Factory wheels included as well)  this Acura NSX is stunning to see driving down the street.


Feel Free to contact Nicholas with any questions at 602.481.0272 or email at njpolanski@gmail.com







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