Rev Up Hope: Donate Your Acura NSX (1991-2005) in California

Join the movement to preserve the iconic Acura NSX, a symbol of 1990s JDM performance and engineering excellence.

The Acura NSX, produced between 1991 and 2005, has gained iconic status among collectors and enthusiasts alike. With its mid-engine layout and advanced VTEC technology, it represents a pinnacle of 1990s Japanese engineering. The NA1 generation (1991-2001) features the renowned C30A 3.0L V6 producing 270 hp, while the later NA2 iterations (2002-2005) boast the more powerful C32B 3.2L V6 with 290 hp. As an NSX owner, you hold a piece of automotive history, especially one with original paint and a documented service history.

In California, the NSX is particularly celebrated within the JDM community, where its timeless design and performance continue to resonate. Whether your vehicle is a pristine example or a well-loved driver, your donation supports Rev Up Hope’s initiatives while ensuring that this masterpiece remains appreciated in its true form as a collector’s item.

📖Generation guide

NA1 • 1991-2001

The NA1 generation features the C30A 3.0L V6 engine and offers a range of transmission options. Notable for its innovative design and lightweight aluminum monocoque body.

NA2 • 2002-2005

The NA2 iteration upgrades to the C32B 3.2L V6 and adds fixed headlights, larger brakes, and wider wheels, enhancing both performance and aesthetics.

NSX-T • 1995-2005

The Targa-roof NSX-T variant allows for open-top driving, with most production occurring post-1995, making it a desirable choice for collectors.

Zanardi Edition • 1999

Limited to just 50 units, this fixed-roof variant is lighter, features unique trim, and is highly sought after by collectors for its exclusivity.

Type-S Zero • 2001

A JDM-only variant, the Type-S Zero enhances performance with lightweight components and tuning, making it a rare find in the collector market.

Known issues by generation

The Acura NSX (NA1/NA2) is celebrated for its engineering, yet there are known issues that potential donors should be aware of. The NA1 generation is particularly susceptible to snap-ring transmission failures, notably in models produced between 1991 and 1996. It’s crucial to verify recall completion for these vehicles. Both NA1 and NA2 have mandatory timing belt replacements at 90,000 miles or 7 years, with associated costs ranging from $2,500 to $4,000. Regular maintenance, including oil pump pickup tube inspections and valve adjustments, is essential to maintain performance. Engaging a specialist familiar with NSX specifics is highly recommended to navigate these issues.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of your NSX can vary significantly based on its condition and history. Pristine examples of the NA1 and NA2 can fetch between $100,000 and $500,000, while even well-maintained vehicles with 100k miles are valued between $50,000 and $100,000. Original paint and numbers-matching drivetrain (C30A/C32B and transmission) command a premium, whereas modified versions, especially those involved in drift culture, may see a decrease in value. Documented service history, especially timing belt records, also plays a crucial role in determining your vehicle’s worth.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Acura NSX requires careful documentation, particularly given its collector status. A qualified appraiser is mandatory to assess the vehicle's value accurately, utilizing resources such as the Hagerty Valuation Tool, Bring a Trailer auction comps, and RM Sotheby’s pricing data. Ensure your service-history-stamp-book is photographed, and be prepared for DMV titling complications when donating a JDM-import vehicle. Documentation such as the 25-year DOT-import exemption can also influence the donation process, especially for vehicles like the R32 and R33 GT-Rs.

California regional notes

California is a hub for NSX enthusiasts, with a vibrant community that celebrates JDM imports. The region's mild climate helps preserve aluminum-bodied cars from corrosion, but it's essential to be mindful of aging materials like Targa-roof weatherstripping and headliners. Engaging with local drift culture events can connect you with fellow enthusiasts who share a passion for these remarkable vehicles. Your Acura NSX could play a significant role in this thriving community while supporting a noble cause.

FAQ

What are the key issues with the NA1 NSX?
The NA1 has known issues such as snap-ring transmission failures and timing-belt replacement requirements at 90k miles or 7 years. Verifying recall completion is crucial.
How do I verify the timing-belt service?
Check your service-history-stamp-book for documentation of the timing-belt service. This should include records for the belt, water pump, and tensioners.
Is there a specific recall for the 1991-1996 models?
Yes, there was a recall for snap-ring transmission failure in models from 1991 to 1996. You can verify this by checking the VIN through Acura customer service.
What’s the importance of original paint?
Original paint significantly increases the value of your NSX. Premium colors like Berlina Black or Indy Yellow can command 30-50% higher prices on the collector market.
What documentation is needed for JDM-import cars?
You'll need to provide JDM-import paperwork and ensure compliance with DMV titling requirements, especially important if your vehicle is 25 years or older.
How does drift culture affect car value?
While modifications for drift culture can enhance performance, they often devalue a collector car. Original, numbers-matching examples are typically more desirable.
Is a qualified appraiser required for donation?
Yes, a qualified appraiser is mandatory for NSX donations to ensure accurate valuation and compliance with IRS guidelines, especially for Form 8283.

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If you own an Acura NSX (1991-2005) and are considering donating it, your contribution could bring immense value to both collectors and enthusiasts. At Rev Up Hope, we appreciate the significance of each vehicle and its history, ensuring that your donation supports a worthy cause while preserving the legacy of the NSX. Let your car continue to inspire and connect with others in the community!

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