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240z (w/RB26) vs NA1 NSX


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Im not sure if this is the right place to ask but i am having an existential car crisis and need some outside opinions. Ive had my 240z for about 5 years now and its been in non running project status for about 4 of those years. For some reason i got the idea of owning an NSX stuck in my head. Am i crazy and should i just get back to work on the 240z (after i get my 620 back on the road lol) or should i just sell the whole project and get myself a NSX. Im trying to take everything into account, fun, drivability, and eventually value appreciation (least concern). Help me out guys!

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Quickly, at the speed of light, turn and kick yourself in the ass. If your 240z was running and now has been non running for 4 years... GET IT RUNNING!!!  If you sell it and get the NSX it will soon be non running too.

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lol it was sorta running, it would drive a few minutes before it would bog out and die on me. Eventually pulled the motor to do a frame up restoration. i have removed 100% of the rust on the body, and got a roll bar welded in so right now it sits in the "waiting for paint" stage. I bought the car with the body in like 6 different colors the previous owner was working on the body to get it painted before i bought it off of him.

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