I am just watching a No5 trailer in a bidding war at Grays. Most trailers sold between $700 and $1000, this one is currently at $2300.
I bought another, on behalf of our daughter in the NT.
Erich
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I am just watching a No5 trailer in a bidding war at Grays. Most trailers sold between $700 and $1000, this one is currently at $2300.
I bought another, on behalf of our daughter in the NT.
Erich
I was watching the Auction as I was bidding on one or two ( don't tell the missus:angel:) of the wrecks.
There is no doubt that if the bidding keeps going due to new bids or a continuing bidding battle & it goes into overtime, then all those that missed out jump in & have a go. I'm just going thru the results now & its clear that there is a up to $2,000 difference for similar vehicles and the dearer ones sold as late as an hour after last call.
BTW I missed out, freight was going to be $880- $980 and that made me think of just getting a good one & drive it home..
anyone have the figures of the sale?
4x4's from $6k - $15.5k
Only a handful 110's under $8k and as DeeJay said big price discrepencies despite similar condition vehicle.
Some folks must have money to burn!
6x6's from $18 - $34.5
are those prices before or after the 16% add on
Before.
$6509- $6909 x 3 - 1 was ordinary
$7009- $7909 x 8
$8009- $8909 x 15
$9109- $9309 x 2
$12,209 x 1 Bidding war, nothing special about it.
$12, 809 x1 ( Surveillance Hardtop)
$15,509 x1 - refurbished low klm with winch
Probably some others but you get the idea.
There was also a refurbished wreck that went for $5709- no winch.
Regards,
David
I thought they might have come down in a bit more in price by now.
Thanks for sharing the prices, much appreciated :)
As discussed before as a probability, export is now occuring.
I am aware of vehicles going in all directions.
5 vehicles from the December auction are in NZ by now.
Don't expect to get one for <$5K at auction anytime soon.
Expect second hand prices to drop as people break expensive componants and financially 'walk away' from the Perenties.
I recommend budgeting to buy a complete vehicle and a wreck for spares, especially a 6x6!
Agree totally. I suspect the high prices on carsales etc. is giving folks a false sense of value at auction.
With anther 2,000+ Perentie's still to be sold surely it's only a waiting game before number of vehicles sold satisfies all those who wanted their toy NOW and were prepared to pay extra (read loose money) for it. :wasntme:
Hopefully prices come down soon, cause I'm loosing patience!