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Well what about general guide lines. Say a perfect set is worth X, an average set is worth Y etc. I really just dont have any idea except I think on ebay a new old stock front bumper went for about $260 but I dont know if that was a high price or an average price etc for a perfect bumper.

Well what about general guide lines. Say a perfect set is worth X, an average set is worth Y etc. I really just dont have any idea except I think on ebay a new old stock front bumper went for about $260 but I dont know if that was a high price or an average price etc for a perfect bumper.

If it was indeed "perfect", IMO that was a LOW price for a "Nissan NOS bumper".

NOS Nissan bumpers usually go between $350 and $500, aftermarket or rechromes about 2/3 that. A used bumper that is presentable for a driver car, but needs some work to be ready for a rechrome job could go for between $75 and $250 depending on the damage.

I can take some pictures of the set that came off my '72 over the next few days and tell you what I would expect them to sell for-if they were for sale.

Will

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=10066&item=4527096196&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

although described as 70 to72, they look like early 260 bumpers to me because of the rubber guards. ( not chrome) correct me if i'm wrong.don't know where u are so shipping has to be taken into consideration.

Definitely NOT 70-72 240Z Bumpers!

FWIW, the 1973 240 had 5 mph bumpers w/ shock absorbers, but NOT the style bumper shown in that auction.

Another case of someone either trying to rip people off, or uneducated in the Z lifestyle.

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