LHD 260Z Project Car

Mark N

Club Member
It's a cheap enough car once you take into account the price of the suspension, wheels and tyres (even though they are somewhat stretched for the wheels) as well as the other new parts.
For a car that is alleged to have sat in the desert for a long time, it sounds like it has quite a few rust issues.
 

Rob Gaskin

Treasurer
Staff member
Site Administrator
What it has got going for it is the lack of bodges by previous owners and you can see the metal (and rust and holes).

For someone with the bodywork skills and facilities this could be a way into Z ownership.

He states he's 'very open to offers'.
 

Seikoking

Well-Known Forum User
What it has got going for it is the lack of bodges by previous owners and you can see the metal (and rust and holes).

For someone with the bodywork skills and facilities this could be a way into Z ownership.

He states he's 'very open to offers'.

I first saw this at £10,500, quickly dropped to £10k, now again to £9750...so obviously keen to get to get it moved on.

I appreciate that seeing the car in the flesh is the only real to put an accurate value on, but based on what can be seen, what do you guys think is fair?
 
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