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260Z in A dealers Yard

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Well all you SA ppl, sitting in a dealers yard on main north road (the one opposite scottys motel) is a very neat looking white 2+2 260, complete with a 1 owner sticker on the windscreen, I've been going to uni before it opens, and coming back after it closes, but it sure looks well worth a look, no price indicated on it yet.

Cheers Chris

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Datsun 260Z 1976 coupe, 2 + 2, T-bar, air, 1 owner, genuine 432022kms, books, immaculate, $5999, HYE-625, DL-3342. Paul Alexander Car Sales, opposite Scotty's Motel PROSPECT 08-8269 7477

"genuine 432022kms"?

This 2+2 must have been used for parcel deliveries around Australia!

LOL!!! Id like to see the paper trail for that one!

It would have to be pretty immaculate for 6000 though ...

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Thats just it, it looks too immaculate for those miles, it must have had some serious work done on it, I didn't see the add when I first posted, but thats a lot of KM"s if i were a dealer, i wouldn't be boasting about that.

Book value is actually much higher than

asking price.

Immaculate ones do & have changed hands often around 10~12k.

Don't underestimate the value of outstanding 240/60's even 2+2's

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Wex, you are and you aren't right, first week in it was listed as 432,022 kms ( I copied and pasted that add straight from the trading post website), this add did not appear in the ad for the second week, and a new add was posted stating 43.000kms. It's like many sheilas, they look awesome from twenty feet, or after a six pack, but in daylight, its as roung as guts, paint patches can be seen, big spider cracks in lower guards (bog). And the fact that its been in the yard for more than a week means its not a bargin.

Yeah my 260z 2+2 look real nice from a distance =)

I was gonna go check it out friday but its on the other side of town from me.

Other than some bog cracking was there anything else wrong that you saw?

If anyone is going over to check it out, can you please look up its serial number.

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