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Here in the US I think it depends on who is selling it. If it's someone who has had it for a while, and its in good shape, you can usually get it cheap, $1000 or less. If it is someone who has put money into it, like for racing, they can get pricey, but they are hard to find either way. Like this: we picked up my orange coupe and a complete red one for parts, the orange one was beat up a little, but not too bad, the red one was in great shape, but needed a lot of attention. Basically you could have either one running, but not both at the same time due to parts shortages (only 1 wiring harness between the two)....so anyways back on track, the orange one came with an A12, headers, roll bar, f/r sway bars, and a few other things, my dad picked them both up for $500. On the other hand, there was a blue coupe for sale that had Recaro seats, A-14 balanced, rebuilt, dual carbs, 5 speed, rear spoiler, and fender flares. And it needed a lot of body work, and he wanted like $3500. My dad just bought ANOTHER coupe for my sister. It came with a PLETHORA of cool parts, most of the parts brand new in the box. The car itself is in pieces, but in really good shape and it's sanded and ready for painting. He got everything for $1200. Bottom line, here in the US it depends on the person selling it, and how cool it is. Catch ya'll later. -Andy
Posted on: 2000/8/4 3:44
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