fzr valuation please?

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nestor-nc29
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fzr valuation please?

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hi guys, i bought this fzr 400 as a little project aobut 23 weeks ago and shes nearing completion, anywayz i have a firend interested but i havnt quoted a price. its a 1988 fzr 400 (registered in 1992), has all new fibreglass fairings, and new decals, orange wheels with polished rims, polished forks, polished rearsets, polished passanger hangers, polished swingarm, art pro 2 oval end can, just had full service, has 12 months mot, pleanty of tire tred and aobut 30k millage.

Any valuation on it please as i need my monies back!!




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nestor-nc29 wrote:hi guys, i bought this fzr 400 as a little project aobut 23 weeks ago and shes nearing completion, anywayz i have a firend interested but i havnt quoted a price. its a 1988 fzr 400 (registered in 1992), has all new fibreglass fairings, and new decals, orange wheels with polished rims, polished forks, polished rearsets, polished passanger hangers, polished swingarm, art pro 2 oval end can, just had full service, has 12 months mot, pleanty of tire tred and aobut 30k millage.

Any valuation on it please as i need my monies back!!




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I dunno- about £700 on a good day? To be honest I think it'd be worth more if the polished bits weren't.

edit- and is it a 3EN1 with a 1WG swingarm?
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dam i think the price i had in my mind may have been a bit optimistic then. oh well at least ill get mi monies back.
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I don't think it would go for more than that.
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Someone was selling a really nice standard FZR on here before Xmas for not much more. I've also seen a few decent standard looking ones on Gumtree for £500-600 in the past year or so.

I think you'd be doing well to get £700.
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A lot will depend on the pictures and when you advertise it. Go to a park or find a nice bit of wall with some foliage, get the sunlight on it and take a 3/4 shot from the front & side
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Hi mate,

I`m in the Wakefield area and may be interested in the bike if you haven`t already sold it.

Cheers

Paul

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Send him a Private Message ;)
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Too many graphics for my taste, it looks crowded :shock:
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Already sold by the looks of it:-
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