The Acura NSX is one of the greatest sports cars the world has ever seen. Inspired by the F-16 fighter jet cockpit and development input from the legendary Formula One World Champion Aryton Senna, the NSX will forever be a sensational machine in every car enthusiast’s heart. Ask Gordon Murray, the designer of the Mclaren F1 supercar. He thought the design of the Acura NSX was a monumental point for sports car design, and he was so fond of it that he even bought one for his personal use. This 1995 Acura NSX T, T standing for the removable targa top, has reportedly covered a mere 21,000 miles on its odometer. It has undergone a recent service and has had regular maintenance as reported by the current owner. For sale in Idaho Falls, Idaho, this is your chance to own an immensely influential Japanese vehicle; a machine that carries the driving of the late Aryton Senna.
Exterior and Interior
If you were clueless about cars, you'd probably assume that this is some classic Ferrari. Draped in a red coat of paint, this 1995 Acura NSX T is a showstopper. The NSX was the first general production car to feature an all-aluminum semi-monocoque. Acura wanted this to be “the everyday supercar” in the '80s, and it was. The pop-up headlights, elongated silhouette, dual exhausts and low front end all alone points towards a supercar, never mind the amazing handling and power. This particular one comes with a removable top that was new for the 1995 model. Still with the original window sticker intact as reported by the current owner, and the trunk weather strip recently replaced, this NSX has been well maintained. The factory Bose has been professionally replaced. Jump inside the sporty tan cockpit and you'll be overwhelmed with nostalgia of this '80s and '90s sports car. You’ve got NSX-branded carpets and A/C vents on the door. We’re told that this legendary Japanese machine comes with 2 keys.
Engine
Powering this 1995 Acura NSX T is an all-aluminum 3.0 L V6 engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. The engine features Honda’s VTEC system that was first developed in the 1980s. The timing belt has been replaced as we are informed by the current owner.