View Full Version : Reckon NZ 250 prices are a bit high?
White trash
27th June 2010, 11:14
Check this (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1993-Honda-NSR250-SP-NSR-250-/140419355956?cmd=ViewItem&pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item20b1a55534) out.
Bloody hell!
MIXONE
27th June 2010, 11:29
Am I missing something?
Jonathan
27th June 2010, 11:42
Whew, reserve of NZ $7840 for a 17 year old 250.
White trash
27th June 2010, 11:47
Whew, reserve of NZ $7840 for a 17 year old 250.
Exactly. That's nothing though, I just found a 97 Aprillia RS250 on there with a buy now of US12K! Fuck me they were only NZ12K brand friggen new!
Hopeful Bastard
27th June 2010, 11:51
And here i was, Thinking of selling the Bandit with a 2g reserve O.o
think about it, how many nsr250's in that kinda condition on trademe? f - all..
yeah there high, but realistically knock 500 or so of the price and that is what they are worth.
SMOKEU
27th June 2010, 12:56
A mate of mine only paid $350 for his NSR250. Can't complain for something that starts first kick and goes.
Blackshear
27th June 2010, 14:27
Those SP's only had a 1000 unit run, didn't they?
PaddyFZ1
27th June 2010, 15:07
It may appear a little steep, but try and put a two stroke on the road in the states, its almost impossible now with the emission laws
xxcbr69xx
27th June 2010, 15:36
It may appear a little steep, but try and put a two stroke on the road in the states, its almost impossible now with the emission laws
I was thinking the same,
There's a MC28 SE in the same colours on there too with a California title for USD $7500 (asking).
R6_kid
27th June 2010, 16:58
Haldanes was asking $11k for a 'mint' NSR250SP with Rothmans fairings. Was the right shop for it to have that price tag on it!
McWild
27th June 2010, 23:33
That's pretty tame, especially for a street titled SP in the states.
This here
http://www.goobike.com/cgi-bin/search/spread.cgi?8501636B20090307002+
is selling for $15650 NZD in Japan.
If it's what people are willing to pay. I have to say I think it's fantastic that 250s are as cheap here as they are. Certainly we have less variety than Japan, and the really rare ones very very difficult to find. But the prices for them are really good, privately at least.
Some dealers seem to be having a laugh here though, with some trying to sell RS250s for 5 figures. What a joke.
imdying
28th June 2010, 10:59
That's cheap, see what an MC28 Rothmans goes for in Cali!
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