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Yamaha still hadn't really sorted the thin tops/bulging tops thing by the mid 1980's so, as Andy said above, you need to check for that (filed down bridge saddle, big gap between strings and fretboard at 12th fret. bulging top around bridge when you lay a straight edge across top or sight down the guitar from the head end). Its a known problem but lots and lots of old Yamahas don't have it.
Have you tried new strings/Monels/replacing bridge saddle and pins for bone/adjusting action? Simple steps can sort many old Yamaha acoustics.
£100-200? Less if sounds poor. Might be more fun to make it a project for improvement, then you'd have a good matured acoustic.
Just done a quick Google trawl of other forums and quite a few SJ180 owners love/loved theirs. :-)
There's one on Ebay now with a BIN price of a penny under £100, which unfortunately I think is a fair valuation. With a decent case you might get £150, but I can't see it being more than that.
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