

- This 20-year-old Acura NSX-T shows just 4,300 miles and a single original owner.
- Owned by same person since new and serviced exclusively at Acura dealerships
- Pristine condition inside and out, even retains factory tires and original floor mats
While original Acura NSXs aren’t especially hard to come by, it’s rare to see one as remarkably well-preserved as this example. Now up for auction in the US, this 2005 NSX-T has had a single owner since new and has covered only 4,300 miles (6,920 km). It also has a gorgeous blue paint scheme that really makes it pop, adding to the exotic appeal of what is one of the greatest Japanese performance models.
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The car, which will go under the hammer on Bring a Trailer, was purchased new by the owner of the Smithtown Acura of Saint James dealership in New York and has been serviced at Advantage Acura and Acura Honda ever since.
Not only is it completely original and free from any aftermarket modifications, but it still has the original tires from 2005. Obviously, the next buyer would be wise to change them if they plan to do anything other than keep the car locked away in a garage.
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The color is known as Long Beach Blue Pearl and includes a matching removable roof panel. Contrasting the blue paint are 17-inch forged wheels with a bright silver finish and gold-painted front and rear brake calipers.
According to the service director at the dealership, which has maintained the car for the past 20 years, it has undergone every single required service, including the timing belt and water pump. It has also received a valve adjustment and looks to be in as good shape now as it was when it first left the factory all those years ago.
Considering how well the exterior of the car has been maintained, it comes as no surprise that the interior looks to be in just as good condition. The seats are clad in Onyx leather, and the NSX-T retains the original branded floor mats, the Bose audio system, and a six-disc CD changer.
Power comes from a 290-horsepower 3.2-liter naturally aspirated V6 paired with a six-speed manual, a combination that only adds to this NSX’s appeal.
For collectors seeking a near time-capsule example of one of Japan’s most admired performance icons, this NSX-T stands out. Its mileage, condition, and provenance make it a rare opportunity, even in a market where clean NSXs still surface from time to time. Check out the listing on Bring a Trailer over here, but fair warning, bidding’s already hit $190,000 with six days to go.
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