It's a Honda, great thing about them is most things can be fix yourself. It looks to me that NSX is parked on a slope so the suspension load gives it an appearance of a higher ride height, no mention of the transmission type though.
JH4NA1150MT003051 <--- MT indicates Manual Trans the suspension height appears normal it is missing the front lower lip (~$100). snap ring, window regulators, and ac taken care of... 3 most common issues with early nsx's this car has lots of potential, nice find
Wish this had come around at the end of this year as I would have had the funds to just barely afford and maintain it. Looks like a great project car.
Also missing the trim piece/pad that attaches to the dash under/around the steering wheel stalk. Has '94+ wheels though, which IMO are nicer that the '91-'93. Absolutely nasty under the front compartment - looks like a lot of fluid leaking around the brake/clutch masters. Not bad for $20K though.
after looking on Ebay, there are quite a few early NSXs that cn be had for the low $20K and those are in much better shape with half the miles.
More like "I bought it & discovered it has serious hidden problems and need to pawn it off ASAP" I love Ferrari becuase 99.9% of them never end up looking like this... dirty, ragged, parked in some apartment parking lot.
Looks like the top half needs to be resprayed as well. The rest could be buffed out and look new again, but that kind of oxidation is through the clear and paint. The interior and engine can clean up well enough, but looks like it needs a lot of work. Definately a good project car for someone though.
When David posted the link, there was only one photo of the car. I completely agree there are better NSX's out there to be found close to that price than that one.