For the starclassic I can't say for sure. I had a 2002 (I think) Tama Rockstar. It was an 8 piece, in absolute mint condition, with brand new Remo heads on tops and bottoms, which I sold for $1200 canadian with hardware, the new skins, and a B8 cymbal pack. Some guys on the forum here told me I wouldn't even get half my asking price, but I am glad I waited and started a little high. The guy who bought it was totally thrilled because he was about to order a brand new 5 piece Imperialstar, with a few extra toms to make it an 8 piece, plus a good set of replacement skins right off the bat. Including the extra toms, the skins, and the taxes, he would have spent about $200 more at the local shop here. The crazy thing is musiciansfriend sells an 8 piece Rockstar set right now for $799 because they are discontinued overstock. So for $1200 I got lucky because I found the right buyer. The other offers I received were under $1000 and I patiently turned them down hoping for better. I am glad I waited.
My advice to you is start a little high. Every week drop your price by $100 until you start getting bites. It can't hurt to try. If it's not worth the price you are asking, then you won't get any feedback. That's when you drop the price and try again.
It's a buyer's market right now. Vintage kits are selling cheaper than they ever have it seems. This sucks for sellers.