Here's the corrected link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nikon-D80-Digit...hash=item140250734396&_trksid=p3286.m14.l1308
And no, stay away. Those two Nikon lenses are ok (but the 55-200mm isn't even the newer VR version), but those other two "lenses" are no-name pieces of crap that are absolutely pointless to put on a nice DSLR. Don't get sucked in by the eBay auctions just because they come with lots of "stuff". Most of it is usually junk.
EDIT 1:
A little more research reveals that this would be a better deal -
$1000 for the D80 plus the 18-55 plus the 55-200 VR (from a more trustworthy place than eBay) if you know for sure those are the types of lenses you want. What I think you should do is get the D80 and just
one lens -- probably the 18-55mm -- and then after shooting for awhile with it decide what lens you want next. Do you want more zoom? Do you want a faster lens for better low-light performance? Do you want an ultra-fast prime? Will you shoot more indoors or outdoors? What will you be shooting?
Don't buy more kit than you know what to do with right away; always always always get the bare essentials to get started, and then build on it as you learn what your needs are. That's the whole point of an SLR system, it's adaptable. If you buy one of those massive kits on eBay you'll most likely be wasting your money, because a) most of the stuff it comes with is crap, and b) you won't understand your needs yet.
EDIT 2:
Let me break down this auction for you so you understand why it's a bad deal:
- Nikon 55-200mm non-VR lens -- worth maybe $150 strictly speaking, but not worth anything when you can get the VR version for $30 or $40 more. You want the VR on a lens that slow.
- Nikon 18-55mm -- fine, worth about $80
- Generic "Wide angle lens" and "Telephoto lens" -- crap, worth $0 on a DSLR.
- 2 UV filters -- just guessing these are as cheap as possible, meaning they'll block more light from your already slow-ish lenses. Probably worth $5 each.
- No-name battery charger -- stay away. Probably can be had for $10 if you really wanted to buy it separately. Stick with OEM; people have had bad experiences with cheap chargers burning out batteries. Not worth it.
- Cheap no-name tripods -- this could go either way, but dirt-cheap tripods usually aren't worth it. The big one looks comparable to models I've seen go for about $25.
- Single-slot USB card reader - $5.
- Lens cleaning kit -- like that, probably $10 or less.
- Lens cap strap, screen protectors -- a couple bucks each, but you don't really need them anyway.
- 8GB "high speed" (lie -- that model's not high speed) SD card -- $25 on sale
- Shoulder strap, USB cable, software -- don't count, these are supposed to come with the camera anyway
- Bag -- you could get something comparable for $30, or spend some more and get something that's actually *good*
- Finally, that flash -- it looks like it belongs on a toy camera. Don't ruin your nice DSLR by putting crappy accessories on it. Can probably get that for $20 on eBay.
So, given that a D80 body is around $700, add all that up and you're not getting any sort of "deal" on this package at all. All you're doing is spending more money for very very cheap accessories that you ultimately will regret. Buy what you need, as you need it -- you'll learn what to look for, what's good, what isn't.
Why did I spend all this time writing this out? Because I hate seeing people get sucked in by the junky "package" deals on eBay.