Donate Your Classic Acura NSX to Arkansas Auto Bridge

Join the elite ranks of Japanese sports car enthusiasts by donating your Acura NSX, a prime example of mid-engine craftsmanship and performance, beloved by collectors and car culture aficionados alike.

The Acura NSX (NA1/NA2), produced between 1991 and 2005, represents a significant era in Japanese automotive history. With its mid-engine layout, all-aluminum body, and VTEC technology, the NSX has become a revered model among car collectors and enthusiasts in Arkansas. These vehicles are not just cars; they are pieces of engineering art, with a design lineage influenced by racing legends like Ayrton Senna. The JDM-collector market recognizes the NSX's importance, particularly the original-paint and numbers-matching vehicles that stand as symbols of automotive excellence.

In Arkansas, where the appreciation for classic Japanese cars continues to grow, the NSX is celebrated not only for its performance but also for its unique place in drift culture. Collectors are increasingly seeking pristine examples that showcase original features, from the iconic pop-up headlights to the lightweight aluminum chassis. By donating your Acura NSX, you contribute to preserving this automotive heritage while supporting a community of enthusiasts who share your passion.

📖Generation guide

NA1 • 1991-2001

The original NSX features a C30A 3.0L V6 VTEC engine, offering 270 hp. Known for its Senna development, it includes a lightweight all-aluminum body and comes with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic.

NA2 • 2002-2005

The NA2 facelift introduced the C32B 3.2L V6 VTEC, producing 290 hp with a 6-speed manual transmission only. Upgrades included fixed headlights and larger brakes.

NSX-T • 1995+

The Targa-roof variant includes a removable panel for open-air driving, with the majority of US production occurring after 1995.

Zanardi Edition • 1999

Limited to just 50 US units, this fixed-roof model is lighter with special trim and Berlina Black paint, making it a highly sought-after collector's item.

Type-S Zero • JDM-only

A special variant not available in the US, known for its enhanced performance features and exclusivity among collectors.

Known issues by generation

The Acura NSX, especially in its early NA1 generation, is known for several specific issues that owners should monitor. The timing belt must be changed every 90,000 miles or 7 years, with costs ranging from $2,500 to $4,000 for a complete service, including water pump and tensioners, from a specialist. The snap-ring transmission failure affects 1991-1996 models, requiring verification of recall completion via VIN; repairs can exceed $5,000 if not previously addressed. Additionally, oil-pump pickup tubes and valve adjustments require specialized labor. The NA1 pop-up headlight motors also have known failure rates, potentially costing $600 to $1,200 for replacement. Owning an NSX drives the need for connections within the specialist network for proper maintenance and care.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of an Acura NSX varies greatly depending on its condition and authenticity. Original paint, numbers-matching engine and transmission, as well as well-documented service history, contribute significantly to value appreciation. Examples with 5MT or 6MT transmissions command higher premiums, while automatic variants are often viewed less favorably. The collector market values factory modifications more than aftermarket alterations, meaning vehicles that maintain original specifications often achieve higher prices at auction. With pristine models reaching values between $100,000 and $500,000, even lightly used examples can fetch between $50,000 and $100,000.

Donation process for this model

When donating your Acura NSX, a qualified appraiser is mandatory to assess its value accurately. This ensures compliance with IRS requirements, particularly for Form 8283 Section B, which is essential at this collector tier. Documentation from resources such as the Hagerty Valuation Tool, auction results from Bring a Trailer, RM Sotheby's, and Mecum should accompany your donation to establish value. Make sure all service history, including timing belt records, is photographed and ready for submission. Additionally, if your NSX is a JDM import, ensure you have prepared the necessary paperwork for DMV titling, considering the 25-year DOT-import exemption for certain models.

Arkansas regional notes

In Arkansas, NSX owners benefit from a vibrant car culture that celebrates Japanese automotive excellence. The region hosts various JDM-import meets, where enthusiasts share their passion for vehicles like the Acura NSX. The climate here plays a role in preserving these aluminum-bodied cars, so meticulous care is crucial for maintaining their value. Local drift culture also appreciates the NSX’s performance pedigree, providing a great backdrop for owners who enjoy showcasing their vehicles in motorsport events.

FAQ

What is the timing belt interval for the NSX?
The timing belt for both the C30A and C32B engines should be replaced every 90,000 miles or 7 years. Failure to do so can lead to severe engine damage.
How can I verify the snap-ring recall on my NSX?
You can verify the snap-ring recall by contacting Acura customer service with your VIN. It's essential for 1991-1996 models to ensure proper transmission function.
What documentation is required for original-paint verification?
To verify original paint, you should provide photographs of the paint code labels, service history showing no repaint, and details of any factory finishes in your appraiser's report.
Is the 25-year DOT exemption applicable for my JDM NSX?
Yes, the 25-year DOT exemption applies to JDM models, allowing them to be imported legally. Ensure you have the necessary paperwork for DMV titling.
What is the impact of drift culture modifications on value?
Modifications like engine swaps or aftermarket parts can significantly decrease a collector vehicle’s value. Original condition is preferred among collectors.
Are factory turbo models more valuable?
Yes, factory-turbo models typically command higher prices than swapped or modified vehicles. Documentation proving factory specifications is crucial.
How important is a service-history stamp book?
A service-history stamp book is essential. It documents all maintenance work and enhances the vehicle's value significantly, especially for collectors.

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If you own an Acura NSX (NA1/NA2), now is the perfect time to consider donating your vehicle to Arkansas Auto Bridge. Your donation not only helps preserve a piece of automotive history but also supports a community of enthusiasts dedicated to celebrating and sharing the love for this iconic sports car. Join us in keeping the legacy of the NSX alive!

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