Rev Up Giving: Donate Your Acura NSX in Texas

Join the ranks of JDM enthusiasts by donating your Acura NSX, a legendary example of 90s Japanese engineering and mid-engine performance.

The Acura NSX (NA1/NA2) stands as a symbol of innovation and performance in the Japanese sports car world. With its mid-engine layout, V6 VTEC power, and all-aluminum construction, this iconic vehicle not only embodies the spirit of the 90s but continues to captivate collectors today. Whether you own a pristine NA1 from 1991 or a later NA2 model, your donation can make a significant impact.

In Texas, NSX enthusiasts thrive, celebrated for their dedication to preserving originality and performance. JDM imports, including the NSX, have carved out a niche in the collector car market. With increasing appreciation for original-paint and numbers-matching examples, your NSX’s history is vital. Join a community passionate about preserving this automotive legend while contributing to a worthy cause.

📖Generation guide

NA1 • 1991-2001

The original NSX, featuring the C30A 3.0L V6 VTEC engine with 270 hp, embodies innovation with its all-aluminum monocoque body and was developed with input from Ayrton Senna.

NA2 • 2002-2005

This facelifted version boasts a C32B 3.2L V6 VTEC engine with 290 hp and a 6MT, along with improved brakes and a revised design, enhancing performance and aesthetics.

NSX-T • 1995-2005

The Targa-roof variant (NSX-T) features a removable panel, making it a unique choice among collectors, particularly for those in warm Texas climates.

Zanardi Edition • 1999

A limited run of only 50 units in the U.S., this fixed-roof model is valued for its lighter weight and unique trim, appealing to serious collectors seeking exclusivity.

Known issues by generation

Each NSX generation has its quirks. The NA1 (1991-2001) is known for timing belt and oil pump pickup tube issues, with a mandatory interval service at 90k miles. The snap-ring transmission failure affects models from 1991 to 1996, requiring verification of factory recall completion. The NA2 (2002-2005) benefits from refined engineering, yet still requires regular valve adjustments. It’s important to connect with qualified specialists in the NSX network for repairs and maintenance to ensure longevity and performance.

Donation value by condition + generation

The Acura NSX market has seen incredible appreciation, especially for original-paint, numbers-matching examples. Pristine models can fetch between $100k to $500k or more, while even 100k-mile drivers retain strong value around $50k-$100k if well-maintained. Collector interest remains high for 5MT and 6MT transmissions, as manual options command a premium over autos, which may see a 30-50% discount. Originality, including factory specs and documented service history, significantly impacts value.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Acura NSX, a qualified appraiser is mandatory to ascertain its value accurately, especially at this collector tier. Documentation from the Hagerty Valuation Tool, alongside auction comps from Bring a Trailer, RM Sotheby’s, or Mecum, should accompany your vehicle. Make sure to include a complete service-history-stamp-book and JDM import paperwork, as titling may vary by state. The 25-year DOT-import exemption adds context for recent Japanese imports, enhancing your vehicle's value.

Texas regional notes

In Texas, NSX owners enjoy a vibrant community celebrating JDM culture and performance vehicles. The state’s climate can affect aluminum-bodied NSXs, and owners should be mindful of clearcoat degradation over time. Local meets and events allow enthusiasts to connect, share restoration tips, and celebrate the NSX legacy. Drift culture thrives here, but originality remains a cornerstone for collectors in the region.

FAQ

What should I do about the snap-ring recall on my NSX?
If you own a 1991-1996 NSX, it's crucial to verify the completion of the snap-ring recall via your VIN with Acura customer service to avoid costly repairs.
How can I prove my NSX's original paint for donation?
Provide documentation such as factory build sheets and service records to demonstrate original paint quality and history, which is vital for maximum valuation.
What is the value of my 1996 NSX-T with 100k miles?
Depending on condition and authenticity, a 1996 NSX-T with 100k miles can range from $50k to $80k, significantly impacted by original paint and service history.
Is a qualified appraiser necessary for donating my NSX?
Yes, a qualified appraiser is mandatory for donations at this collector level to ensure accurate valuation and compliance with IRS guidelines.
Can I donate a modified NSX?
While you can donate a modified NSX, original numbers-matching examples typically yield higher values, making them more desirable in the collector market.
How does the 25-year DOT import exemption affect my NSX?
The 25-year DOT import exemption allows for smoother titling and registration for JDM imports, enhancing their value and marketability in the U.S.
What paperwork do I need to donate my NSX from Japan?
Ensure you have all JDM import paperwork, including customs forms and titling documents, which may vary by state. This is crucial for a successful donation process.

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If you’re ready to part with your Acura NSX (NA1/NA2), consider donating to Rev Up Giving. Your contribution will not only benefit a great cause but also help preserve the integrity of a legendary JDM icon. Join our community of passionate car enthusiasts and make a difference today!

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