All original Acura NSXs are true greats of the performance car realm and for those looking for an NSX unlike any other, we have just the example for you.

The NSX in question is a 1991 model and has been driven 79,000 km (~49,000 miles), which isn’t a lot considering its age. It has then been adorned with a dizzying array of modifications that make it ideal for taking to the track but perhaps not so comfortable on the street.

The Facebook Marketplace listing notes that the car has been upgraded with a new twin-disc clutch, an aftermarket manifold, a new exhaust, and a Koyo radiator to ensure the naturally-aspirated six-cylinder runs as well as it possibly can. The sports car is also sitting on a set of Enkei wheels and has new coilovers to improve its handling.

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 This Modified 1991 Acura NSX Would Feel Like Home On The Track

Then we get to the exterior. The previous owner clearly wasn’t afraid of making a statement and adorned the car with a complete bodykit from Sorcery. This kit includes new widened fenders, a bespoke front bumper, eye-catching side skirts and extensions, and a dramatic bumper that transforms the design of the sports car. As if that wasn’t enough, it has also been equipped with a massive roof scoop, has no rear window, and rocks a towering wing.

Some changes have also been made to the cabin, including the fitment of a Spoon ECU, two new Recaro seats, a Memo steering wheel, an aftermarket navigation system, and a battery kill switch.

It seems as though the car is currently located in Japan and that it will soon be imported into the United States. When it lands, the seller says it will be fitted with new headlights, brakes, tires, and fluids.