Although it was sold as an Acura in the U.S., this first-generation NSX bears the Honda badge because it was imported from Japan in 2022. The low mileage vehicle is so clean that the seller states it has actually been used in some Honda promotional material since arriving in the U.S.

Now, it can appear in your own promotional material, like your Instagram feed, because it’s being auctioned off on Cars & Bids. The well-preserved 1993 NSX is finished in Kaiser Silver and has a black interior.

The car was first sold in Japan but drove a remarkably short distance in the ensuing 30 years, because it now has just 24,500 km on the metric odometer. That amounts to an impressive 15,223 miles when converted for American audiences, and just 1,400 (2,253 km) of those were put on it by its current owner.

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As a result of its low mileage, this NSX is in very good shape. The only flaws noted by the owner are some creases in the driver’s seat bolsters, and photos reveal that those relatively mild. Otherwise, the paint, the wheels, the engine bay, and pretty much everything else of consequence is in excellent condition.

This model was equipped with 15-inch forged wheels at the front, and 16s at the back, a torque control differential, pop-up headlights, power-adjustable seats, a Bose sound system, traction control, and an automatic transmission.

Included in the sale are three titanium keys and two fobs, the original owner’s manual, Japanese inspection documents and records, a tire repair kit, and factory coil packs. Perhaps the best thing that comes with this car is a U.S. title, meaning that all of the hard work that goes into importing a new car has already been done.

If you’re comfortable driving on the wrong side of the car (or is that the right side?), this is a great example of what has quickly become a well-loved classic.