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View Poll Results: What do you think I should do with my Revell NSX?
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Mild(intake,rims,exhaust) 0 0%
Wild(intake,rims,exhaust,skirt,spoiler) 0 0%
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Old 10-21-2002, 11:03 PM
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What do you think I should do?
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Old 10-22-2002, 12:32 AM
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build the engine, put it on the underbody,cut the underbody in half and use the engine side to put under a revell integra, perfectfit, ooops!!! did I just reveal my next project car? Yup, I'm gonna take my time and do it perfect, with the rest of the nsx, make it into a curbside kit...
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Old 10-22-2002, 06:06 AM
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The poll isn't really working on my computer (not sure about others) but I say Mild with the spoiler. IMO the body of the NSX is pretty good the way it is.
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My vote goes to mild. Tweak it just enough to make it your own:smoka:
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I voted for "W"ild

put some sicj body kit on it~!

with 1cm radius of dual exhaust~!

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build the engine, put it on the underbody,cut the underbody in half and use the engine side to put under a revell integra, perfectfit, ooops!!! did I just reveal my next project car? Yup, I'm gonna take my time and do it perfect, with the rest of the nsx, make it into a curbside kit...
Sounds like a great project can't wait to see it.
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Old 10-22-2002, 09:06 PM
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Sorry, your poll broke.

I vote for "mild" :coolguy:
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Sounds like a great project can't wait to see it.
Ufortunatly, I scrapped the nsx/integra project today, fitment problems, engine was poorly painted, and I had to make alot of custom small parts whch I cannot do, so, I'm gonna build my revell integra box stock, Maybe a little modified

As for the nsx,I think wild is the way to go al long is you don't make a puppy-scooper body kit and have rims bigger than 18".

Look at the jgtc nsx (don't say anything Jay!:finger: ) ,it's wild but it looks kinda nice
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I'm concern about how good the fitment are in this kit. If it's really bad, I suggest you stick to stock, or else it's going to take a long time to finish. But! I've never seen this kit before. I vote for mild if everything fits fine.
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Am I the only one who does'nt have fitment problems with revell car? or orange peel on my paint jobs? or air bubbles in my decals? Maybe I don't notice the fitment problems and maybe I don't get orange peel because I put one heavy coat instead of 3, don't know anout the decals, I never get air bubbles,probably because I use alot of water and when the water dries up, the decal is perfectly sealed, don't know, maybe it's newbie luck

Can't wait to see the nsx, I'm gonna buil one soon (deciding revell or tamiya) and I'm interested in seeing a finished nsx, looking forward to it!!!
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Am I the only one who does'nt have fitment problems with revell car? or orange peel on my paint jobs? or air bubbles in my decals? Maybe I don't notice the fitment problems and maybe I don't get orange peel because I put one heavy coat instead of 3, don't know anout the decals, I never get air bubbles,probably because I use alot of water and when the water dries up, the decal is perfectly sealed, don't know, maybe it's newbie luck

Can't wait to see the nsx, I'm gonna buil one soon (deciding revell or tamiya) and I'm interested in seeing a finished nsx, looking forward to it!!!
No, not really, but I can tell you this, you will. One heavy coat is not the way to go, I can't imagine all the things that could possibly go wrong.
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I say a discreet bodykit.. nothing over the top, but go wild in teh engine bay
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I vote mild, shold be awesome!
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