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I was sitting having my breakfast yesterday when I received a texts from good friend of mine who owns a Honda garage, "Nice car on the forecourt.......quite a nice day too! Intrigued I popped along and was given the keys and told to take it away for a spin. He himself had not even driven it at this point. When I saw what it was, I couldn't refuse.

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Ooooo it was fun!

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I soooo prefer the original NSX to the newly release one.

Almost bought one for hatchback £££ when you couldn't give them away. Only thing stopped me was top insurance group and my young age [emoji22]

I bet it was a hoot! Hope the roads are better than in London!

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I was sitting having my breakfast yesterday when I received a texts from good friend of mine who owns a Honda garage, "Nice car on the forecourt.......quite a nice day too! Intrigued I popped along and was given the keys and told to take it away for a spin. He himself had not even driven it at this point. When I saw what it was, I couldn't refuse.

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Ooooo it was fun!

Nice  in my day it was called a bird puller  :D

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the picture must be reversed because that honda has the steering wheel on the wrong side.

those NSXs are a sweet car. i can only look at them. a bit too rich for me and my sow's ear purse. (wallet).

i'm getting my fun from the two wheeled vehicles.

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