How much could I get for a used nikon d60 with some damage?

So I'm trying to sell my nikon dslr camera with lenses 55-200mm and 18-55mm both lenses are in good condition the only thing is on my d60 body I cracked the top part from an accidental fall, the flash still works, the accessory shoe still works it just doesn't show the nikon logo and missing a diffuser. Anyways seeing as how I'm going to upgrade, I was wondering if anyone could tell me how much the whole lot would be worth, I have a price in mind but would like to get someone's opinion.
Added (1). Heres some pictures

Put it on Ebay and see what happens. That is the best way to gauge prices. Would be worth taking some photos and putting them on to prove it works.
If the lenses are good someone may take a chance and if the camera lasts 6 months then they would only need to buy a new body.

In truth, not much. I wouldn't use those out of focus photos to try to sell it… Get some that are in focus.
Who knows someone may want it but if the body is cracked you're not going to get much except for the parts. The lenses may sell better separately without the body.

You could take it to your local camera shop and see what they could do as far as a trade in. If you are going to upgrade to another Nikon keep your lenses.
Go to http://www.yellowpages.com put in camera and your city, state to find the camera shops near you.

Based on your description and images that are too poor to even see the camera clearly, I have to assume the camera damage is severe enough to warrant an "Ugly" rating which would have it selling for 25% or less of the going price for an "Excellent" condition body. A reputable used equipment dealer (KEH) that has service technicians and guarantees cameras to be operating properly is charging about $325 for an Ex condition D60 so my expectation would be that you would get less than 25% of that (about $75).
If the lenses truly are in good condition you can get an idea of prices by going to KEH web site to see what they are charging for similar lenses ~
A quick check shows the:
An 18~55 in Excellent condition going for about $120 (original) ~ $160 (VR). Expect to get about 70% of that in a private sale or auction ($85 ~ $115) if you are lucky enough to get top price.
A 55~200 in Excellent condition is going for about $115. At 70% of that would be about $80.
Those are realistic prices based on comparison to what a huge on-line dealer is asking and is a reasonably accurate guideline that I have used when buying or selling equipment. If you happen to sell through an auction sometimes "bidding fever" can lead to an item pushing to quite a bit more but it would be unlikely with typical equipment readily available as new.
HTH. Good luck
P.S. I'm not affiliated with KEH in anyway except as an occasional customer.