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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardnew View Post
    Keep in mind that you're not Bruce.

    Why not put it on BaT and see what it brings. There was an imitation RSR on BaT that just brought $220,000.

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    I can always change my name to "Bruce" - probably won't have the same effect
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    Long way to drive the trailer to Australia
    Unless said "trailer" is located within Australia to begin with.....then you have no import, no GST and no Luxury Car Tax to pay (as I have already sucked that on up !)

    or.........I will find a trailer to fit.
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    It is a bit hard to put a number on. I have no idea what it costs to get a car to and from your part of the world so that has to have some effect on value. It is probably worth more to someone in Australia than someone in the states. If it was a S or even a E then that would have a effect of course. I would say somewhere in the $80K - 100K US range for the market right now.

    Just my 2 cents.

    Mark..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76911S View Post
    It is a bit hard to put a number on. I have no idea what it costs to get a car to and from your part of the world so that has to have some effect on value. It is probably worth more to someone in Australia than someone in the states. If it was a S or even a E then that would have a effect of course. I would say somewhere in the $80K - 100K US range for the market right now.

    Just my 2 cents.

    Mark..
    Mark,

    I can get the car to USA for a relatively small cost of around $5000. Since it was a USA car to begin with, I would presume (but I have no real knowledge) that al other taxes etc have been paid already.

    Thanks for your comments on value. I have had offers around the top of that range.

    Chris
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    Wait until you ask about marine insurance!!

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