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Fairlady 432 at Auction


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7 minutes ago, Mike B said:

Should have bought this one. Never thought it would go so cheap.IMG_05281.jpg

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Mike , you will have a good opportunity to buy a car like this . This Red 110 car appeared to be almost same condition as the Silver 1971 one which I was talking about in this thread. I think market price is getting back to the way it should be . Price is corresponding it’s condition . The silver one would have sold close to this , 80000 to 10000 USD in Japan .

I would not be surprised if a perfect , non restored ( maybe restored ) clean HLS30 were sold more than this Z432 in an auction in the US . 

Kats

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This 80000 USD Z432 needs  a set of magnesium wheels for 10000 USD , then it is still good price compared to when this car was first sold in the US . 

Mike , you can make it perfect using early Fairlady Z parts from your parts shelf .

Oh , a set of Z432 coil spring is now on sale at Yahoo Japan . An exhaust manifold  will show up some time . An aluminum radiator is bit hard to see but , It is not impossible. 

Kats

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2 hours ago, kats said:

This 80000 USD Z432 needs  a set of magnesium wheels for 10000 USD , then it is still good price compared to when this car was first sold in the US . 

Mike , you can make it perfect using early Fairlady Z parts from your parts shelf .

Oh , a set of Z432 coil spring is now on sale at Yahoo Japan . An exhaust manifold  will show up some time . An aluminum radiator is bit hard to see but , It is not impossible. 

Kats

Did that same car sell for $170,500 2 years ago?

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Did that same car sell for $170,500 2 years ago?
Yes. It is PS30-00166 and sold for $170,500 including the buyers premium at Amelia Island in 2017. Today it sold for $90,000 with the 12% buyers premium. The pre auction estimate was $125,000 to $175,000, not including the buyers premium.
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/am17/auction/lots/r169-1970-nissan-fairlady-z-432

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