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is a real bargain, if i didnt allready own one I would be buying this one.

sometimes DR30s come up for sale, but they tend to be the junky ones, its rare for a good one like this to come on the market and so cheap. I have seen junky ones with no mods going for $10-12,000

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...sx-t234717.html

a member has one for sale allready...

is a real bargain, if i didnt allready own one I would be buying this one.

sometimes DR30s come up for sale, but they tend to be the junky ones, its rare for a good one like this to come on the market and so cheap. I have seen junky ones with no mods going for $10-12,000

Wow you must be looking in different places to me, I haven't seen one sell for over $10,000. I have seen plenty go up for sale for more but none sell. Tom monk house sold his for 10 I believe and I was surprised he got that much, and that was pretty extensively modified. The last one my mate brought in and sold went for $4500 uncomplied, and was in pretty schmick standard condition.

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Wow you must be looking in different places to me, I haven't seen one sell for over $10,000. I have seen plenty go up for sale for more but none sell. Tom monk house sold his for 10 I believe and I was surprised he got that much, and that was pretty extensively modified. The last one my mate brought in and sold went for $4500 uncomplied, and was in pretty schmick standard condition.

Is that all Tom got for his?? Thats a raught!! I paid $10500 for mine when i got it 6 years ago!

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Paying 8 for a mint cond stocker is one thing but you won't get one for 8 in mint cond with extensive mods thats for sure dude. Plus that was 4.5 years ago and they are deffinately getting harder to find, especially over here in WA.

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My mate sold this for $4500 uncomplied. End of last year and would have been less the $1000 to comply it. It took him about 6months to sell it too hence he had to drop the price just to find a buyer.

I'm as big of an enthusiast as anyone out there but I don't reckon I would pay over 10 for one. Or it would have to be pretty damn well modified to justify it. If I remember correctly that non iron mask blue one with the flared gaurds, high mount turbo and after market comp etc etc went for a smidge under 10g. But from what I have been seeing a modified DR doesn't seem to atract too much more cash the an unmodified minter, hence why I don't ever plan on selling my car. It's just not worth it, not that the thought would ever cross my mind.

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My mate sold this for $4500 uncomplied. End of last year and would have been less the $1000 to comply it. It took him about 6months to sell it too hence he had to drop the price just to find a buyer.

I'm as big of an enthusiast as anyone out there but I don't reckon I would pay over 10 for one. Or it would have to be pretty damn well modified to justify it. If I remember correctly that non iron mask blue one with the flared gaurds, high mount turbo and after market comp etc etc went for a smidge under 10g. But from what I have been seeing a modified DR doesn't seem to atract too much more cash the an unmodified minter, hence why I don't ever plan on selling my car. It's just not worth it, not that the thought would ever cross my mind.

Id pay 5500 for that and get it instead of a c110

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People asking over 10k for a near stock 'mint' iron mask coupe are dreaming I think.

I just missed out orig early model coupe, 95km with BHG for $2000!!!.... Yeah I'm kicking myself

Also there was a nice uncomplied iron mask coupe for 4k kicking on ebay 6 months ago.

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