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Old 07-01-2002, 09:55 PM
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NSX brakes on my GSR?

Dad has a 94 NSX. He has a spare set of OEM brake calipers he is not using. Is there a way to fit these calipers onto my 94 GSR? I want to upgrade brakes, and this would be much cheaper in theory then buying a brembo brake upgrade kit.

Any thoughts? NSX Technitions are you listening?

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dad has an nsx? you lucky bastard.

anyway, i'm sure its possible. over at mahdavi motorsports by my house they have nsx brakes on an accord, so i dont see it being much more trouble in putting them into an integ.

off the subject, at mahdavi they just finished a "cr-nsx" hybrid. its a crx with an nsx engine in it. that is f*ckin crazy! they just ran it on the track, 11.6 sec! thought id tell you that, its kinda related i guess. here is the website to mahdavi motorsports, they have a discussion board where you can ask them, they are happy to answer any questions you have. http://www.mahdavimotorsports.com
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Yes Dad has an NSX. We are a family of Honda Heads! Between us we have 5, although the old mans collection is far more impressive then my own. He has an 02 MDX, a 99 RL, and the 94 NSX, and I have a 99 Accord LX, and my 94 GSR. I told my wife once she could drive whatever she wanted... as long as it is a Honda, or an Acura.

Here are some pics of the NSX...

In this picture you can see that this is a 94 NSX with the formerly black roof painted to color match the rest of the car.
The Wheels are Genuine Honda Parts: Zanardi Edition BBS. (cost an arm, and two legs ) They are extremely rare.


This engine shot gives you an Idea of the state of dress the engine is in.
Polished coolant tank
Polished DaliRacing coil covers
Polished Dali Racing Engine cover plate
Polished Fuse box cover
RM Racing stainless, braided hoses
Polished Strut bar (with these great little polished caps to hide to nuts under)
Yellow plug wire kit
Super unobtainable JDM NSX Type S-Zero mesh engine cover. (This cost the other arm)
The car is a show winner, and the old man is still really cool about letting me drive it...
Although he always says "You bend it... don't come home!"
Last year we took the car to NSXPO in Elkhart Lake Wisconsin for a week, while we were there we visited RealTime Racings garage, and participated in a Concourse event.

This is a picture of the car at the event. (prior to painting the roof)


Here is a picture of the cars we drove up with


And this is a picture of about half of the Concourse entrants.

Just thought i might share with some of you NSX Fans.

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