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What are they worth mine is realy clean

1 year rego standard plates not personalised

wheels 16inc c5s 80%frount 20%rear tread

exaugst extractors

sterio cd 4 speekers

allarm centeral locking

suspention

cruise control

starts first go every time

shaved head to help compresion steel gasket

This motor is bullet proof

yellow always garaged

very nice to drive

i love this car but i have got to many cars and need to down grade

i was at 05 06 datsun nationals the rego was datzla

what is this worth

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Edited by datzla

Sorry to burst ya bubble. But it wont be worth 30K

I had one and got rid of it to my older brother. They arent worth alot.

Although yours is well looked after.

If it had say an rb in it then we could start looking at some $$$

Good luck with the sale anyway.

these guys are bulshitting you....

i have seen one TURBO L24 in it go for $4000,

i would aim for the $5000 mark, but there isnt a market for them apart from datto enthiusiasts.

put it on ebay and say its advertised else where to see how much the bids get up to.

you will wish you never sold it later on, i guarantee it!

these guys are bulshitting you....

i have seen one TURBO L24 in it go for $4000,

i would aim for the $5000 mark, but there isnt a market for them apart from datto enthiusiasts.

put it on ebay and say its advertised else where to see how much the bids get up to.

you will wish you never sold it later on, i guarantee it!

I agree with Mag. There was a very nicely restored V8 C210 in NSW that failled to get $5,000, Bullet Proof's lovely L28 C210 went on ebay for less than $3,000 and sad examples are available for less than a grand. Japanese 2000 GTs and even 240ks are going for a lot more; say $3000 to $12,000, but $30,000 is really not realistic for a C210.

I'm with Alpha on this one, 2-3k....4max

i couldnt sell my 2 door coupes for 1500 each, one had an rb30 and one had a v8....go figure?

they ended up being stripped and one was dumped, one was sold to a guy in arab land for 900

Im surprised that the Arab ($100 says he was Kuwaiti) bought your C210. They are obsessed with really original cars with L series engines, louvers and AM radios, but then they do burnouts in them till they pop! See You Tube for more details.

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