I've seen an amiga 1200 for sale here for $400AUD, I forget who exactly advertised it (g4amiga@??) but it was an a1200 rev 2b, BPPC@180MHz (68040@25), 64mb EDO ram, BVision3D, etc in one of those funky towers... I was outbid by someone else, so I offerred the guy $800 for the lot (I really, *REALLY* wanted one of these)
He finally sent it out, and we agreed on COD.. then something nasty happenned, water seaped through the roof of AusPost's office (during some heavy rain) and presumably killed the thing --- it was insured, but I havent heard about the thing since they said they needed to get it checked by a techie... The owner didnt seem too happy even though it was insured! Shame to lose an amiga like that, no matter how much you get paid out for it, though.
Oh, and keeping to the subject... If people like me are willing to pay upwards of $400 for an expanded A1200 (if there are indeed people like me) -- Then it looks like you've got little to no chance :-(
I do have a heavily expanded P4 w/760GB of hdd (spanned across 4 IDE, and 2 SATA drives, all 8mb cache mainly western digital, the rest are seagate), liquid cooled 3.2GHZ P4 PRESCOTT processor, gigabit lan, 1gb of ddr400 dual channel memory, 256MB WinfastA360TD GF FX 5700 video card, sound blaster live audigy 5.1 sound card, 14 USB 2.0 ports, 2 internal liteon 52x writers, an internal pioneer 4x dvd-rewriter, and 5 external USB2.0 Liteon 52x writers, 2 x thermaltake purepower PSUs all enclosed in a thermaltake xaser III V1000d case
(*phew!*)
That I might be willing to trade for a couple of chunky a4000/a3000 video toaster systems though :p