This 2002 Acura NSX-T is one of 246 produced for the model year and is finished in Silverstone Metallic over a black leather interior. The car is powered by a 3.2-liter V6 paired with a six-speed manual transaxle, and additional equipment includes a limited-slip differential, an aftermarket exhaust, 17″ alloy wheels, a removable roof panel, air conditioning, cruise control, and a factory Bose stereo. The selling dealer acquired the car in September 2020 from its owner of 11 years and has since installed Bilstein shocks. Now showing 51k miles, this NA2 NSX is offered with factory manuals, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Texas title.
The aluminum bodywork is finished in Silverstone Metallic, and features include a removable targa roof panel, fixed headlights, side air intakes, and an integrated rear spoiler. The paintwork and exterior trim are shown up close in the photo gallery below.
Staggered-width 17″ alloy wheels are mounted with Bridgestone Potenza RE040 front and Sumitomo HTR ZIII rear tires. Each corner is equipped with gold-finished brake calipers, and Bilstein dampers were installed by the selling dealer.
The cabin is upholstered in black leather and features matching carpets and NSX-branded floor mats. Amenities include power-adjustable front seats, cruise control, automatic climate control, and a factory Bose cassette stereo.
The leather-wrapped steering wheel frames a 180-mph speedometer, a 9k-rpm tachometer, and auxiliary gauges. The six-digit odometer shows 51k miles.
The 3.2-liter C32B V6 features VTEC variable valve timing, four valves per cylinder, and dual overhead camshafts for each cylinder bank. Output was 290 horsepower and 224 lb-ft of torque when new, and power is sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transaxle with a limited-slip differential.
An ARK Performance exhaust was installed by a previous owner, and additional photos of the underside are presented in the gallery below.
The Carfax report lists no accidents or damage and shows history in Florida, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, California, and Texas.