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Original Rare_1990 Acura Nsx Technical Owner Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Newbury Park, California, United States

Newbury Park, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This was only given to owners and was a coffee-table book. It measures 10.5" high by 12" wide. The cover is black with a 1"x4" metal inset with the NSX logo on it. The spine says "ACURA" and "NSX" on it. It's about 64 pages. The title page says "NSX: TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT HISTORY", and that's pretty much what it contains.

At the bottom of the last page, it says, "#E4131. Printed in USA" and bears a 1990 copyright. This book is much rarer since it was only given to owners. Copies typically sell for $125 - $150 depending on condition. this is an original

Since it is long out of print and difficult and to obtain. Excellent condition, in storage since 1990. 


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