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Acura RSX Concept:

Take one extremely competent performance sports coupe,
add international touring car modifications,
and the end result is the Acura RSX Concept
an ultimate performance machine.

Modified by American Hondas accessory engineering and design group,
this heavily-tuned RSX rides on a chassis track extended five inches wider
than the stock RSX.

Meant to be a design exercise to explore the possibility of touring
car racing, the body and chassis of the RSX Concept is comprised of racecar
suspension tuning, large 19-inch black chrome wheels, prototype
Michelin F1 rain tires, Brembo brakes, front and rear carbon fiber spoilers
and diffusers, an underbody spoiler, dual center exhaust, custom HID headlights
and massive fender flares to compensate for the increased track.

Inside, the driver cockpit has been modified to race specs with carbon
fiber seats, race-style instrument panel, a S2000 gauge cluster with 9000
RPM redline and numerous other enhancements. Engine enhancements are consistent
with a powerplant that would be competitive in the German DTM touring
car racing series (about 500 horsepower). Overall, the RSX Concept characterizes
the extreme side to the versatility of the RSX platform.
Now on to the pics !
Thanks to American Honda
for the use of this press release and the use of these pics.
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