The Acura NSX, or Honda NSX as it was known outside of the U.S., was the first of its kind -- a reliable, daily-drivable supercar. Since it first rolled out of showrooms in 1990, the NSX has carved a special place in enthusiasts’ hearts. It’s also started to skyrocket in value, making it one of the more desirable collector cars on the current market. All that comes together to make this silver Honda NSX found in in the woods in Russia so strange.

According to the Reddit thread, this reportedly engine-less NSX was found in a forest near a St. Petersburg housing development. Apparently, the owner tried to sell the car about eight years ago, after which it disappeared -- that is, until the car was found by locals picking mushrooms.

If you’re thinking about booking a flight to Russia, you’re already too late: The car has since been swept away to a shop, cleaned up, inspected and will eventually get a new engine.

This NSX does make us wonder: what other abandoned supercars are out in random Russian woods?

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