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Model: 260z 2 + 2

 

Location:Sydney

 

Item Condition: Good original

 

Body: Rust? Worst in the dog leg left. Small spots in other areas on body. None in engine bay, battery area, chassis rails or underneath

 

Mechanical: Running well, but unregistered since 1988. Has new front/rear wheel bearings and top mount (no clunks). Brake master cylinder also reconditioned.

 

Mileage: Less than 97,000 km

 

Price and Payment Conditions:  Looking for offers above $10,000, but willing to discuss

 

Registration: Unregistered

 

Extra Info: Complete with service records from new, tool kit and original spare tyre. New, correct seat covers and carpets

 

Pictures:More pictures available at http://s1188.photobucket.com/albums/z418/Datsun260z2plus2/

 

Contact Details: Craig  0414 230 966

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Curious as to why there has not been any comment or phone calls. Is my price too high ? Based on what I have seen sold, I don't think so, but interested to know what others think.

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Usually with  a price like that, a RWC (or similar) would be a bonus along with reg. Everyone likes a "drive away, no more to pay" thing...

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Agree with that, but cannot get a RWC without doing the rust repairs, so it is catch 22. I did consider doing a patch job just to get the roadworthy, but decided against this as I believe it should be done with metal and not bog. Maybe that is what I have to do, but to be honest, I think it is the wrong approach.

 

I guess to turn this around, if I do the rust repairs, what is it worth ?

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Hi

As is where is condition (based on a quick review of your photobucket photo link & my previous restoration of a 1977 260Z 2+2) I would say well below $10K.

 

I would guess an estimate to properly rust repair & partially re-paint would be in the order of $5K :-\

 

Without meaning to cause offence (my apologies if it does) - the cost involved + your current expectations are most likely the reason for limited interest :)

 

 

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No offence taken. So, assuming the rust repairs were done, it is not a $15,000 car - even as original as it is ? Or, is originality not important to most buyers ? If so, this would be unlike most classic cars where originality is preferred over restorations.

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Having looked at all the photos and been watching what the market is at I would say your car would sell for about 3-4k tops, If you spent the 5k to fix it it would be worth 8-10k turn key.

 

260z 2+2 are very heavy in the steering and women don't like that about them.

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There is a buyer for everything and it is a tough market out there, unfortunately a game of patience is required by yourself as the public spending is limited to essentials these days and consumer and business confidence is zilch.

The car is everything a would be classic car buyer requires for originality and no missing parts. The rest is putting their own stamp on the restoration and how far they go with it.................sit tight it may take 12months + to sell. Lynton :(

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Ummm sorry patch but you are a little mis informed on the steering! a 2+2 will handle just as good as a coupe and often times better on a track or at speed.  I seem to say it over and over but 2+2's sell and make great money when they are 'turn Key' just as Dimitri said. 

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I wish I was in Sydney! Coming from Wa this seems very reasonable. ( especially as we have to get relicenced anyways

 

 

Goodluck with your price and it only takes around 80 over here to attempt a pit inspection why not try a quick hide attempt with rust and give it ago at getting register. Yeah it may be a hundred dollar gamble but the reward would be 10 fold

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I could easily do a patch job and have it registered, but I think it deserves better than this, and it just means someone has to go to the trouble to remove whatever has been done to hide it and re-do it properly - admittedly at some stage and they might prefer to drive it for a while before embarking on this. I have someone looking at it later this week, so will see how it goes.

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Ummm sorry patch but you are a little mis informed on the steering! a 2+2 will handle just as good as a coupe and often times better on a track or at speed.  I seem to say it over and over but 2+2's sell and make great money when they are 'turn Key' just as Dimitri said. 

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nothing wrong with the handling, just women find them too hard to steer in car park stuff.  I have a 240 and the 2+2 and if i fixed it she did not want to drive it, so we bought a 1998 306 convertible for $3.500. + rego for her.

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apparently they r really cracking down on repairs to old cars now. ive being having a hard time with my datsun regards to the rust. So just "doing a cover job", might not be enough anymore to get it roadworthy.

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Hi do you have a pic of the front area around the radiator? Is it painted black or the blue? Just wanted to know for my resto. Cheers. :)

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I think you may have trouble with an asking price of +$10K.

Usually around $5K for a good 2+2.

One other fact that reduces the value of yours is the auto trans as pretty much everyone wants a manual.

Good luck with your sale.

 

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I see this stopped at $5200, not met reserve, A little bit  higher than I thought it would get, but none of the photo's on e-bay showed the rust.

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I see this stopped at $5200, not met reserve, A little bit  higher than I thought it would get, but none of the photo's on e-bay showed the rust.

 

It was visible in the additional photos on Photobucket and the link was included in the ad.

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