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This stunning 1991 Acura NSX represents one of the most sought-after Japanese sports cars in the classic and collector car market today. When Honda unveiled the Acura NSX in 1990, it didn't just introduce a new sports car - it rewrote the rulebook for what a supercar could be. The NSX was the culmination of years of Honda engineering ambition, born from a simple but audacious goal: to build a Ferrari-beater that anyone could drive every day. What arrived was nothing short of a revolution on wheels. The NSX's development story is the stuff of automotive legend. Honda enlisted the help of three-time Formula 1 World Champion Ayrton Senna, who spent countless hours at the Suzuka Circuit fine-tuning the car's suspension geometry and ride quality.





