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well ive built the 'new' bike now so the frame/fork is up for sale in Classifieds £80
Ive put a pic of my 'new' bike in the Pictures of your Bike thread
Some people say 10% off per year and 1/2 price after just buying new.
Sorry I have no idea on your frameset value and I'm the type to offer bottom price so I won't type anything here to offend anyone lol
Personally I sold my complete bike, a 2006 Trek 1200 for £300 after finding other adverts around my asking price, assessing my own bike condition e.g. Still looked mint, rode awesomely, some part upgrades and a free set of pedals.
I could have asked for more or less but also I valued the bike to me. I wasn't prepared to sell it for less.
Your bike is similar but just the frameset (frame+fork).
Also look at similar aluminium frames that you can buy new and the demand.