Hi
I would like to find out what my GPZ turbo is worth.
Not selling it , just need to know if it's worth spending a few dollars on it.
It's never been crashed. All original. Approx 20,000 k's on the clock.
It's been parked since the mid 90's.
GPZ 750 turbo price.
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Re: GPZ 750 turbo price.
Simple and annoying answer is "whatever somebody is willing to pay". Since so few come up for sale let alone in that condition, it is hard to guess.
Since its value would have bottomed years ago the only way to go is up, so I would say it is worth spending money on.-
Eligibility for club rego is always a bonus for a classic bike.
Since its value would have bottomed years ago the only way to go is up, so I would say it is worth spending money on.-
Eligibility for club rego is always a bonus for a classic bike.
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Re: GPZ 750 turbo price.
Hi. And thanks for the reply.
I'm having trouble uploading to my photobucket account to post some pictures.
I keep getting some " iPhone spin and win " spam that blocks me from uploading pictures.
I'll get some pictures up soon
Thanks
Eddy
Australia
I'm having trouble uploading to my photobucket account to post some pictures.
I keep getting some " iPhone spin and win " spam that blocks me from uploading pictures.
I'll get some pictures up soon
Thanks
Eddy
Australia
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Re: GPZ 750 turbo price.
Is there another way that I can put pictures on here ?
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Re: GPZ 750 turbo price.
I have seen ppl asking 22k and 13k for mint and good condition
Also 5k for one needing TLC
Should have grabbed that one but then again when hovering on those kind of money you'd start thinking why not just a newer bike with traction control, quickshifter etc
Also 5k for one needing TLC
Should have grabbed that one but then again when hovering on those kind of money you'd start thinking why not just a newer bike with traction control, quickshifter etc

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Re: GPZ 750 turbo price.
geezus !javaman wrote:I have seen ppl asking 22k and 13k for mint and good condition
Also 5k for one needing TLC
I offloaded mine in the late 80's for a tad over $6k (for the GeePeex7fiddy)
and it was in good nick and low kms
GOTTA LUV the 12R!!
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Re: GPZ 750 turbo price.
the Turbo 750 is one of those interesting rarities in the Kawasaki stable. Even in really good nick, they don't generally get big dollars, unless the bike has very low km (less than 5k) and is in 100% original condition. One like this - could be worth up to $20k.
I helped a mate buy one of these about 8 years ago - he paid $5k for this bike, which was in good condition with a bit of surface rust on the original disc rotors, and some normal marks from wear and tear of storage and riding over the past 25 years.......
so that might be a guide of sorts. In the end the market will determine the price - for a good condition turbo with 20k mileage - I would probably start at $15k and see how many nibbles you get at that price.
I helped a mate buy one of these about 8 years ago - he paid $5k for this bike, which was in good condition with a bit of surface rust on the original disc rotors, and some normal marks from wear and tear of storage and riding over the past 25 years.......
so that might be a guide of sorts. In the end the market will determine the price - for a good condition turbo with 20k mileage - I would probably start at $15k and see how many nibbles you get at that price.
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