There can't be too much of a market for them
S'pose that depends upon how much airframe life's left in them .... and their supporting components.
Despite how good a condition they may each be in/that we've kept/maintained them in they're still old technology now.
S'pose they could simply end up being "a cheaply acquired spares resource" for another service still flying the type

During the late 1990's AIR NZ ENGINEERING extensively overhauled 3 P3's for the ARMADA DE CHILE/CHILEAN NAVY (I shot all 3 as they were completed over more than a year). Wondered if they might end up going there .... BUT .... the FUERZA AEREA DE CHILE's gone the KC-135E and E-3D way over the past 3 years or so ....


Hoping against hope (perhaps), but, would like to see one of the five (or six) RNZAF P-3K2's (possibly NZ4201 .... since it was historically our first) go to the Wigram Museum in CHC.
Similarly like to see one of the five RNZAF C-130H's (probably NZ7001 .... since it was historically the prototype of the "H" series) go there too considering they're also up for replacement either later this year or or next .... if I recall correctly.
Mark C
AKL/NZ