If you're in the market for a MC 2.6k is a pretty good indication of the going market rate.
But bare in mind a couple of things bro...
I can almost say for sure that you won't get the same price for it, or something even close to that if you attempted to sell it locally! There's just not the same market here for jems/uvs as there is in US or in EU.
Several factors make the MC the most desireable of all UVs....first off there are relatively low production numbers as compared to regular UVs. You can check this all out at jemsite at the spec sheet section. But if you're gonna be paying top dollar for a MC make sure you find out the condition of the guitar, get the owner to send you high definition pictures of the guitar with closeups of the "problem" areas.
Also be aware that there were 2 runs of MCs, one run was swirled by Darren from ATD (same guy that did the GMCs, PMCs, DNAs), the ATD MCs have much brighter and more vibrant colours (think the same colour scheme found on the cover of PAW) than the second run of MCs which were swirled in Japan by a private contractor. The japanese MCs have a slightly different colourway.
For example the pink areas found in the ATD swirls are a very vibrant shade of pink, almost neon in fact. There are very tight swirls with almost no fading. The japanese ones are referred to the MKRs (mustard relish ketchup), the pink areas look almost and orangey red in colour.
Either way they are both very desireable guitars to own considering the backgrounds. But do be aware of the reasons why they are priced at a hige premium these days, which of course may have nothing to do with the quality and playability of the guitar itself...a very important thing to consider when buying something you've never tried before.
I came very close to getting a MC from the US almost 5 years ago, prices then were not as nuts as they are now, I was quoted US1.6k but decided against it when I found out it was a japanese swirl.