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sorepaws
14-01-2013, 11:51 AM
DVLA sale end of Jan

http://dvlaauction.co.uk/registrations.asp

NSX 6 - reserve price £600

TheSebringOne
14-01-2013, 08:28 PM
I saw this recently, I think it would go for a lot more?
May be £1000 to £1500?

Sudesh
14-01-2013, 08:45 PM
I'd buy that! Might have a bid on this and see how it goes.

Would prefer 8 NSX or NSX 8 though.

TheSebringOne
14-01-2013, 08:53 PM
Feeling lucky with an 8, I thought you were be selling anyway & getting a Lambo?

Sudesh
14-01-2013, 09:00 PM
Feeling lucky with an 8, I thought you were be selling anyway & getting a Lambo?

Yeah that's still the plan, but the particular Lambo Im after is hard to get, the owner is in no hurry to let it go unfortunately, I have a few no 8 plates, but for £600, Id still buy that NSX6 now and if I sell my car, id just leave it on there.

I wouldn't be a fan of other NSX plates, but anything NSX1 to NSX9 or the reverse would be nice.

scottg
15-01-2013, 09:36 AM
I can't see it going for anything like £1500.Three letters and a single number more likely to be 5-6k. I know one forum member that I am sure will be interested.

simonprelude
15-01-2013, 09:45 AM
I can't see it going for anything like £1500.Three letters and a single number more likely to be 5-6k. I know one forum member that I am sure will be interested.

Not many people wth NSX as initials though......

scottg
15-01-2013, 09:57 AM
Not many people wth NSX as initials though......

Agreed but the dealers will be their any understand the market for it when the new car is launched. I hope a forum member buys it but the guide is optimistic in the extreame.

flyingsniffer
15-01-2013, 10:26 AM
I can't see it going for anything like £1500.Three letters and a single number more likely to be 5-6k. I know one forum member that I am sure will be interested.

Scott, you're not wrong in your suspicion, but I think you are WAY over optimistic on that price.

Previous results for plates in recent auctions were:

- 4NSX £1100 (2009)
- 7NSX £1100 (2011)
- 9NSX £1300 (2010)
- NSX7 £1700 (2012)

I reckon that's a £1.5 to £2k plate and that's what I was going to go in at (there are fees on top). I am registered to bid at the auction, but if anyone else here wants a clear run, let me know as there's no point in us bidding against each other. It's only a plate!

simonprelude
15-01-2013, 10:27 AM
We travelled all the way to Harrogate to bid on a plate a few years ago (excuse for a break as well) we were prepared to pay about £1k all in, outbid by a dealer then get offered the plate for £17k a few weeks later. No thanks.

Sudesh
15-01-2013, 11:03 AM
Remember there is VAT, assignment fee, buyers premium fee, vat on buyers premium, so £1000 quickly becomes close to £1400. I've my bid now so ill see how it goes.

nobby
15-01-2013, 11:52 AM
ahh balls i'm priced out already ...

i have other things to be doing with my car than blowing money on a plate ... did not think there was going to be as much interest in it but no way am i paying > 1k for a plate ... its the lower end of the mart for me for an nsx type plate by looks of it ... m88 will have to do a bit longer!

gcon45
15-01-2013, 12:05 PM
NSX V6 would have been nice!

flyingsniffer
15-01-2013, 12:20 PM
NSX V6 would have been nice!

I bet you get a PM very soon (and not from me!);)

Nick Graves
15-01-2013, 03:03 PM
The timing of this thread is very interesting, with the reveal of the finalised NSX concept at the NAIAIAAIAIIAS today...

TheSebringOne
15-01-2013, 06:49 PM
Well spotted, here it is. Interior has some nice touches.

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/detroit-motor-show-2013/detroit-motor-show-honda-nsx

Papalazarou
15-01-2013, 08:22 PM
Please someone explain the attraction in paying a premium for an ugly piece of plastic for you car? Sorry, wait. We've done that one. I guess someone could buy it and stick it on that Vauxhall nosed abomination with the woof race wheels.

Cheers.

rkanaga
15-01-2013, 11:46 PM
Well I've got NSX 5 (came with the car I'd never buy it) so I will be interested to see what it fetches!

nobby
19-01-2013, 03:06 PM
What did it go for in the end?

scottg
19-01-2013, 03:14 PM
What did it go for in the end?

The auctions not until the end of the month nobby.

nobby
05-02-2013, 09:47 AM
Anyone on here get this plate in the end?

what was the final price?

(hopefully I have timed this post better than the last one!)

sorepaws
05-02-2013, 10:34 AM
NSX6 went for £1,900

nobby
05-02-2013, 11:37 AM
the Government done well there then

; )

i would like a nice plate but figures like this are ridiculous ... put the 1900 in servicing etc ... more worthwhile imho


NSX6 went for £1,900

sorepaws
05-02-2013, 12:03 PM
But potentially an appreciating asset. I bought a private plate back in '95 for £250 - I had an enquiry to buy it at £4,500, but Im not selling.

nobby
05-02-2013, 03:54 PM
no real issue spending 250 quid like your goodself (cracker investment btw!) but anything above the relms of 4 figures usually puts me right off


But potentially an appreciating asset. I bought a private plate back in '95 for £250 - I had an enquiry to buy it at £4,500, but Im not selling.

Rash
05-02-2013, 11:02 PM
IMO not a bad price for the reg. If I was to keep my NSX I defo would have bought it at that.

Rash

TheSebringOne
05-02-2013, 11:08 PM
Thinking about it, thats a good price for a reg with a number first, followed
by three letters, whether its NSX or not. I wouldn't pay anything near that
but its a good buy for someone. Just my 2p

WhyOne?
06-02-2013, 07:36 AM
I always baulked at the thought of spending money on a registration plate, indeed I have never particularly liked personalised registrations. However my wife bought me S2XOO for my S2000 which I quite liked.

When I sold the car the new owner didn't wany (couldn't afford) the plate, so I advertised it privately and made the best part of 200% on the original purchase price. A tad better than any savings account!

Sudesh
06-02-2013, 08:12 PM
If £1900 was the figure bid at the auction, then there is a load of fees plus vat to add, so the plate would be around £2500

Nick Graves
06-02-2013, 08:48 PM
I always baulked at the thought of spending money on a registration plate, indeed I have never particularly liked personalised registrations. However my wife bought me S2XOO for my S2000 which I quite liked.

When I sold the car the new owner didn't wany (couldn't afford) the plate, so I advertised it privately and made the best part of 200% on the original purchase price. A tad better than any savings account!

Except for the names & a few other changes,
Talk about me; the story's the same one.

Thus, X6 NSX holds rather more value for me than this ol' plate!

flyingsniffer
21-02-2013, 12:53 PM
Just caught up on this thread. NSX6 is now on another forumite's NA1, but I bought it at a price right in the range I thought it would go for. In exchange, he has given me back the number that was on my car when he owned it (V6NSX).

The plate that was on my car for the last few months (46GT) was bought by a neighbour for his Continental GT for a sum considerably in excess of what I paid for it in 2005.

So everyone is (I think) happy: my neighbour has a plate at a price that he is happy with, my fellow forumite has a plate that will look well on his car and I think V6NSX is a pretty good plate to have on a post '97 car.

I'm sure I have confused even myself with the above. Good luck deciphering that lot!

scottg
21-02-2013, 01:11 PM
Just caught up on this thread. NSX6 is now on another forumite's NA1, but I bought it at a price right in the range I thought it would go for. In exchange, he has given me back the number that was on my car when he owned it (V6NSX).

The plate that was on my car for the last few months (46GT) was bought by a neighbour for his Continental GT for a sum considerably in excess of what I paid for it in 2005.

So everyone is (I think) happy: my neighbour has a plate at a price that he is happy with, my fellow forumite has a plate that will look well on his car and I think V6NSX is a pretty good plate to have on a post '97 car.

I'm sure I have confused even myself with the above. Good luck deciphering that lot!

The 'forumite' (great term Rob) is me and the plate looks great on the car.
When NSX 6 came up for sale I was not surprised Flyingsniffer was intending to bid and we agreed if he was the winner we would do an excvhange so we both end up with a personalised plate that can be applied to our cars. The paperwork was completed and I have already had the forms back from Rob and the plate has been assigned at my local DVLA office. The transfer of nominee on V6 NSX they say can take yup to three weeks so Flyingsniffer should be seeing the paperwork any day now.
Good result all round.
Thanks Rob.

flyingsniffer
21-02-2013, 02:08 PM
Thanks Scott, just preserving your modesty ;-).

V778 has arrived and now sent off to DVLA...so pressure's on to get the V5 back before March 1st when the the plan is that the old girl comes out of hibernation!

goldtop
21-02-2013, 03:08 PM
Congrats all round. :)

I think I'd pay for NSX15T. Who's got that?

simonprelude
21-02-2013, 03:52 PM
Well it was on the Nitrous'd NSX Auto that was used as a 1/4 mile car.......


Congrats all round. :)

I think I'd pay for NSX15T. Who's got that?

Nick Graves
21-02-2013, 04:45 PM
V6 NSX has to be one of the coolest possible plates! As uncontrived as you can get.