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2005 Acura Nsx Silver. Last Model Year! Great Condition! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:74191
Location:

Westwego, Louisiana, United States

Westwego, Louisiana, United States
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Up for sale is my 2005 Acura NSX with targa top. It's silver with black and grey interior. This model year is the last year the NSX was made. The car has 74191 miles on it currently and will likely go up a little as I do drive it from time to time. The car rides fantastic. Smooth overall ride quality. AC blows cold with no worries. It is lowered about 1.5 inch on H&R springs. The car has Enkie RP03 wheels on. 17s front and 18s rear. Tires are Yokohama S Drive tires 215/40-17 front and 265/35-18 rear. Tires do have about 75- 80% tread life left. Besides the wheels and springs the car is all in stock form. The driver seat does show a little wear but not too bad. Passenger seat is in great condition. If you have any questions feel free to ask. Inspections are welcomed!  photo 5DBA8D28-7390-461E-9CC9-0991089F3444_zpsplasokxm.jpg photo EA42BA91-62DB-411D-95E8-610CDFCA3696_zps0wmfdrak.jpg photo 4C3C35E0-D96C-445D-BDF7-1F621D79028F_zpsa2ptd87s.jpg photo 2C456097-6A7F-4E42-9C42-7BF0D502AB3F_zpsx5ruiwx7.jpg photo 0E3D6B28-1585-48A3-B101-FFB772CA101D_zpsbljr9owa.jpg photo 6BEB78A2-54AF-4F85-B79E-0914F36980AE_zpstkudjmg1.jpg photo 1CF0DA55-7C70-453A-AA1C-377A5991879A_zpsh4tmzupy.jpg photo 5777A61A-17DD-463E-A32A-2CEC58F68727_zps53vgbnhy.jpg photo CBCB122C-00D9-4892-92B7-87166625466C_zpsaa8vxx56.jpg photo 40761A2A-1929-4CC1-95CE-D457F632A098_zpsopbzcb7n.jpg photo 4973A91B-4CA1-47B4-BD89-4B5C4CA9EDB2_zpsd91kckew.jpg photo 09A7AE88-895B-4DAE-AA8E-C96E008DCE15_zpsaq8lg4fu.jpg photo D1BC1DEE-7530-4F62-8A58-F58D45B74E26_zpsq6efhjir.jpg photo 80C2A6AE-770F-4E06-9398-3C8771CD841F_zpsotgsacmb.jpg photo 0B034DDF-E700-4801-AF58-A473AD6B3A58_zpsekdzml5s.jpg photo 4DD02CC4-A649-4A81-9420-A33B75CFB24C_zps5lz59nyj.jpg photo 960A146B-96F1-40AA-953E-90990A5DB44F_zpsylqz1teo.jpg photo 1F898967-8155-457D-872E-D9344CA8A990_zpsopudjbi5.jpg photo DBA86EBD-1397-49AE-A9B9-26A1183BBDA6_zps9a0r5rfv.jpg photo D5E165F3-4121-49D7-AED3-6DD522C6420B_zpstobai1xi.jpg photo F6812AF6-295D-438A-B340-3E113F7FB982_zpsckqiiy37.jpg photo 52B1D5E9-A929-4FAB-BA7F-4B49A6C52E2B_zpso3hy0s1a.jpg photo EFA459D7-2E6A-463C-A5F3-3A5A12CD5B31_zpsmfbhcaem.jpg photo 72CC972A-7A70-4FA9-8B92-EE00D6D4470A_zpsdvprttal.jpg photo 790F17D2-E77A-4063-A27A-7D2C470BA0C0_zpsu9ks9xzn.jpg photo E73EDDED-FA03-45FF-BC4C-B443EC1DB7D2_zpskmcldndn.jpg photo 3BEAAFBC-272F-4576-A910-0D7C7A69D9FC_zpsky15u4bp.jpg photo D19F9FE0-8491-4B41-A7CC-A824BB58E372_zpsvujrqu6z.jpg photo 06C274B3-274D-4534-85D0-54116C1A8845_zpsyrhfjd9d.jpg photo 1C5B3B92-8B31-483E-82E9-9A9AD25D24DA_zpsi39ufnpk.jpg photo B78FC1EB-8181-450F-8872-170DE57FAC6B_zpschq1wqwg.jpg photo 0EEA15E7-EAE1-45C3-AB56-F9EE180D5659_zpsgbopcgmz.jpg photo D87532C6-8108-4C19-8D70-5F2B5D77CBFB_zpswdkzrxzd.jpg photo E5C563DA-1A50-48FB-AE2D-7A6E2DC565B5_zpsoj4igexc.jpg

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