Honda NSX NA1 Donation Page - Jacksonville

Join the legacy of the Honda NSX NA1, a mid-engine analog supercar, with Ayrton Senna's tuning heritage and a bright future in the appreciating blue-chip collector market.

Are you the proud owner of a Honda NSX NA1 in Jacksonville? This iconic vehicle, known as the Acura NSX in the U.S. market, holds a special place in automotive history. Built between 1990 and 2005, the NSX features a mid-engine layout and an all-aluminum monocoque chassis, marking it as an industry-first. With heritage tied closely to Ayrton Senna's renowned chassis development at Suzuka, these cars are not just vehicles; they are artifacts of performance and design, gaining tremendous value among collectors.

The NSX NA1, particularly in its manual configurations, is now entering the realm of appreciating blue-chip collectibles, often fetching between $80,000 to $200,000 for pristine examples. Unmodified and original-condition models are especially coveted, ensuring their place in both history and the collector's market. Donating your NSX NA1 to Drive Forward Jax not only helps preserve this automotive legend but also aids a local cause that supports our community.

📖Generation guide

NA1 (First Generation) • 1990-2001

This generation features the renowned C30A 3.0L V6 engine with 270hp, transitioning to the C32B 3.2L V6 in 1997. The NA1 is celebrated for its pop-up headlights and Ayrton Senna’s input in chassis tuning.

NA1 Facelift • 1997-2001

The facelift introduces the C32B engine, producing 290hp with a 6-speed manual option. This enhancement solidified the NSX's performance credentials, making it a sought-after model among collectors.

NSX-T (Targa Variant) • 1995-2005

With a removable roof, the NSX-T offers an exhilarating driving experience while maintaining the performance and handling characteristics of the coupe variant.

NSX-R (JDM Only) • 1992-1995 + 2002-2005

The NSX-R is a lightweight track-focused variant that is highly coveted among collectors, featuring significant performance enhancements over standard models.

NA2 (Second Generation) • 2002-2005

This version features fixed headlights and further refinements to aerodynamics and performance with the C32B engine. However, it typically commands a slightly lower collector premium compared to the iconic pop-up NA1.

Known issues by generation

The Honda NSX NA1, while revered, does have specific issues to be mindful of. The C30A/C32B engines require timing belt and water pump services at 90,000 miles or every seven years, with failure to maintain records being a red flag for collectors. Additionally, early models may suffer from snap-ring failures in the transmission, particularly 5-speed manuals from 1991-1995. Corrosion is a significant concern due to the all-aluminum chassis; potential salt-belt exposure can lead to galvanic corrosion issues. Functional pop-up headlights and Targa seals are crucial for preserving value, thus regular maintenance and service history are imperative.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of a Honda NSX NA1 is heavily influenced by its condition, with unmodified, low-mileage examples of the 6-speed manual models commanding the highest prices. Original paint in sought-after colors amplifies value significantly, while any factory paint changes can greatly diminish collector appeal. Collectors are particularly wary of modified vehicles, as these tend to attract discounts. To accurately appraise the NSX, comparisons from platforms like Hagerty, Bring a Trailer, and RM Sotheby's are essential, as every clean donation will cross the $5,000 threshold, often exceeding $50,000 for pristine or halo variants. Qualified appraisal is mandatory for tax deductions.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Honda NSX NA1 to Drive Forward Jax involves specific requirements. All donations should be assessed by a qualified appraiser, especially as the IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable. Most clean examples will easily exceed the $5,000 threshold, and many halo variants routinely exceed $50,000. Documentation must include original paint verification, service history receipts, engine code and VIN matches, and confirmation of unmodified stock condition. For JDM-import vehicles, compliance with the 25-year rule and federal import regulations must also be verified.

Jacksonville regional notes

Jacksonville is home to a vibrant community of JDM enthusiasts and specialists who can provide support and services for NSX NA1 owners. The regional market offers distinct flavors of Honda and other Japanese vehicles, making it a unique place for collectors. Owners should be aware of preservation concerns, particularly as Jacksonville's climate favors sun-belt over salt-belt exposure, which is critical in maintaining the integrity of the all-aluminum NSX. Leveraging local expertise can help manage these valuable collectibles effectively.

FAQ

What is the importance of the snap-ring service for the NSX NA1?
The snap-ring service for early 1991-1995 NSX NA1 models is crucial to avoid potential transmission failure. This is a known issue, and having documentation of the service completed is essential for maintaining the vehicle's value.
How does the transmission fluid service for the Supra A90 differ?
The Supra A90 requires a ZF 8HP transmission fluid service at 60,000 miles to ensure optimal performance. Neglecting this can lead to transmission issues, just like the NSX's preventive maintenance needs.
What documentation is needed for a R34 GT-R donation?
For a R34 GT-R donation, it’s essential to provide the VIN along with Japan-export documentation proving its eligibility for import. This ensures compliance with the 25-year import rule.
Why is preventive maintenance crucial for an Evo VIII?
The Evo VIII requires regular AYC fluid service every 30,000 miles and attention to the crankshaft thrust bearing to prevent crank-walk. These preventive measures are crucial to maintaining the vehicle's performance and value.
Is a qualified appraiser mandatory for blue-chip JDM donations?
Yes, a qualified appraiser is mandatory for blue-chip JDM donations, especially those exceeding $5,000 in value. This ensures proper tax deduction documentation and value assessment.

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If you own a Honda NSX NA1 and are considering a donation, now is the perfect time to make a meaningful contribution to Drive Forward Jax. Your donation not only helps preserve this remarkable automotive heritage but also supports local initiatives within Jacksonville. Join us in celebrating the legacy of the NSX while securing its future as a cherished collector's item.

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