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13 minutes ago, jfa.series1 said:

And... one has to love the originality of the bid amount! :wow:

I know who placed the bid. He was at the ZCON in Memphis. I believe this G Nose was his car.

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2 hours ago, 240260280 said:

Don't forget the two 240z's that sold over $100,000 in 2018 thanks to @kats

 

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I didnt think those were "240z's"

I thought they were some other variety 

1 hour ago, 240260280 said:

They were listed as 1996. They were from the restore program by Nissan USA.

I had heard that some of the VZ cars had sold at private auctions for $100K - that's great,  @kats is awesome!   

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What I don't get is the little circus that about 3 or 4 people have on their between themselves? It reads like they're bidding as they want to to be the first to pay 100K. 

I think we should let them. 

A fool and his money are easily parted.

 

9 minutes ago, Jason240z said:

What I don't get is the little circus that about 3 or 4 people have on their between themselves? It reads like they're bidding as they want to to be the first to pay 100K.

 

The comments section on Bring-a-Trailer auctions can be a bizarre watch. Having live bidders commenting on the very thing they are [potentially] buying opens up the way for all sorts of trouble.

Vintage automobile values require slow cooking. Blitzing the dish in a microwave is a mistake.

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