Inside This Week’s Perth Auction Market – 35 Upcoming Sales inc IT Hardware, Industrial Gear & Caravans
This week we list 35 auctions happening in Perth and across Western Australia. Updated weekly, this page covers upcoming public auctions across Perth and regional Western Australia. Ross’s Auctioneers & Valuers (453 Orrong Road, Welshpool) is the dominant name in WA, running sales multiple times a week from Welshpool, Kalgoorlie (64 Great Eastern Hwy), and Karratha (Gap Ridge Estate). Slattery Auctions operates from Jandakot (6 Spartan Street) and Gap Ridge (Karratha). Pickles is based at the corner of Phoenix Road and Sudlow Road, Bibra Lake, and Manheim at 81 Grogan Road, Perth Airport. Sales across the state are heavily weighted toward ex-mining equipment, government fleet, and business liquidations. Also see the Perth Car Auctions page.
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Our Auction Picks this Week
Each week we highlight unique and interesting sales that caught our eye. The full list is below.
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Workshop Clearance Sale – Unreserved
A workshop clearance sale in Port Kennedy, WA, is putting up 57 lots of industrial and trade gear, all unreserved. Expect ute trays including a VW Amarok and Isuzu DMAX, plus a couple of unknown models that could suit a tradie chasing a cheap fit-out.
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Commercial Kitchen & Restaurant Equipment, Refrigeration Display Cabinets and Seating Online Welshpool Auction
Commercial kitchen gear is up for grabs in Welshpool, with a strong run of catering equipment hitting the online auction block. The standout is a boxed, possibly unused Moffat Turbofan prover/hold combi oven, plus a boxed electric stove, two Rational SCC WE 101 combi ovens, a Hobart A200 stand mixer, and Noaw meat slicers.
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Homewares, Whitegoods & DIY
A mixed bag of homewares, tools, and oddball collectables is going under the virtual gavel with Lloyds Auctions in WA, closing mid-August. The standout lots include a brand-new SMEG kitchen utensil set, a Khalil Mamoon hookah, and a Space Cave Modular 550 storage container, plus a couple of timber dining tables and a heavy-duty industrial tool cabinet.
FAQ
Why does WA have so much ex-mining equipment at auction?
Western Australia’s resources sector regularly cycles out equipment at project end, during downturns, or when upgrading fleet. This produces a steady flow of well-maintained but heavily used plant through houses like Smith Boughton and Slattery.
Can I buy remotely and arrange freight from WA?
Yes. Most major auction houses offer freight coordination. Perth to Melbourne or Sydney for a vehicle is typically $1,200–$2,000 depending on size, get a quote and factor this into your maximum bid.
What buyer’s premium is standard in WA?
Typically 15–20% plus GST. Check the specific auctioneer’s terms as they vary between houses and sometimes between lot types.
Are there WA-specific auction houses worth following?
Ross’s definately. For specialist plant, SBA and Slattery frequently offer WA lots. Pickles and Manheim for vehicles.
Trends & Insights
Vehicle stock remains the clearest signal for WA buyers this week. Slattery Auctions is running its Perth motor vehicle auction out of Jandakot, with cars, trucks and machinery closing on 11 August, while Pickles continues its Western Australian Government Vehicle Auction in Perth with multiple buying options live (Slattery Auctions, Aug 11; Pickles, Aug 15). The government channel remains a reliable source of late-model fleet units, and the online format keeps bidding accessible without a physical attendance requirement.
Beyond vehicles, the household and industrial goods stream is holding steady. Lloyds Auctions is running online sales from its Canning Vale facility with home goods and equipment closing mid-August (Lloyds Auctions, Aug 15). Concurrently, WA Police Force property auctions continue weekly via Grays, offering seized vehicles, furniture and tools through the state government portal (WA Government, Aug 15). For dealers and resellers, these two channels are where the margin sits this week, particularly on mixed lots that don’t attract the same bidding heat as dedicated vehicle sales.
The broader auction picture in Perth remains thin. Property auction clearance rates fell to 22.2% this week, with just two sales from nine auctions, a sharp drop from the prior week’s 70% on similarly low volume (MPA Magazine, Aug 13). That softness is not translating into the goods and vehicle segments, where online platforms are reporting consistent activity. The takeaway is that buyers chasing hard assets should focus on the dedicated auction houses rather than waiting for distressed stock to appear through broader channels.
Watch for late-week bidding surges on Slattery’s Jandakot vehicle lots and any last-minute additions to the Pickles government catalogue before close.
Last updated: 16 Aug 2026
Rod’s Tips
Ex-mining equipment can be a genuine value opportunity, if you know what you’re buying. High hours and harsh conditions are common. A pre-purchase inspection from a local mechanic or engineer is worth the cost on anything significant.
Perth estate sales are less competitive than east coast equivalents. The bidder pool is smaller, which can mean better prices for patient buyers on furniture, collectables, and household goods.
WA government fleet auctions produce clean, low-km vehicles. State fleet is typically well-maintained, with complete service records. Manheim and Pickles handle the bulk of these on a rolling schedule.
Check freight costs before bidding on large items. The tyranny of distance is real. A cheap tipper truck in Karratha may cost more to move to Perth than it’s worth.
Lloyds Auctions
Locations in Sydney, Gold Coast, and Melbourne. Lloyd’s Auction include insolvency, liquidation, loss adjuster, ex-resort, State Government and more.
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Homewares, Whitegoods & DIY
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This one’s a proper rummage sale, the kind where you’ll find something you didn’t know you needed. The tool lots are worth a look, with a bulk lot of professional tool storage cases and a mixed tradesperson tool kit that could set up a weekend warrior or top up a tradie’s van. There’s also a heavy-duty industrial tool cabinet in black, which is the sort of thing that usually costs a packet new.
For the house, you’ve got two dining tables, one modern with a white top and one mid-century in timber, plus a timber bookshelf and a 4-shelf storage unit. Throw in the SMEG kitchen utensil set, still in its wrapping, and you’ve got some easy Christmas presents sorted. The quirky end includes the hookah, a bundle of vintage audio and video gear, and a mixed lot of figurines, a desk lamp, and a UV light. There’s also an Oldfield mobility walker for anyone needing a bit of extra support.
Check the condition notes on the electrical items, as vintage gear can be a gamble. Bidding closes 16 August, so get in before then if any of this takes your fancy.
Ross’s Auctioneers & Valuers
Ross’s Auctioneers & Valuers is WA’s largest and most active auction house, running sales from their Welshpool Complex (453 Orrong Rd), Kalgoorlie Showroom (64 Great Eastern Hwy), and Karratha Showroom (Gap Ridge Estate). Diverse sales include vehicles, mining plant, engineering equipment, IT, jewellery, antiques, and business closeouts.
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Perth Airport Surrendered & Uncollected Property Online Welshpool Auction
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Ross’s has built a name shifting ex-police, ex-airport, and ex-business stock, and this one pulls from the airport’s lost-and-found bin. Think abandoned suitcases, cameras, laptops, and the kind of travel gear that piles up when passengers don’t come back for it. Condition will vary wildly, so treat everything as sight-unseen unless you’ve inspected it.
The Welshpool depot at 453 Orrong Road is the pickup point, so factor in freight or a trailer if you’re bidding on bulky items. The catalogue also mixes in machinery and vehicles from other Ross’s sales, so it’s worth scrolling past the luggage to check for tools or utes hiding in the listings.
Bidding closes 16 August 2026, with online, live, and in-house options available if you prefer to sit in the room. Given the source, some lots will go cheap simply because bidders can’t verify what’s inside. That’s where the value sits, but it’s also where the risk sits. Bring your own judgement.
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HP Laptops, Desktop Computers & Monitors Online Welshpool Auction
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This one is aimed squarely at anyone running a homelab, an office refresh, or a small business needing cheap compute. The lot list leans heavily on HP business gear, which is exactly what you want for reliability. The two big-ticket items are the Z240 and Z2 G4 workstations, both with Xeon or i7 processors, 32GB of RAM, and solid SSD storage. They are listed as untested and without an OS, so factor in a bit of risk, but the specs justify a bid if they fire up.
The rest of the catalogue is a mix of ProDesk and EliteDesk SFF units, mostly with i5 CPUs and 8GB of RAM. These are ideal for basic office duties or as lightweight Linux boxes. There is also a ProBook 440 G8 laptop with an 11th-gen i5, which is a decent unit for remote work or study. For storage, you have two bundles of 3TB SAS hard drives, around 45 total, which is a serious chunk of capacity for a NAS or server array, provided your hardware supports SAS. A bundle of assorted RAM is also in there, untested and likely a lucky dip.
All units come with some marks and include a power adaptor, but none have an OS installed, so you will need to sort your own software. Ross runs regular auctions from Perth, including WA Police forfeited goods and business closures, so this stock has likely come through a corporate refresh or similar. Pickup will be from Welshpool, and
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Decking, Laminate Flooring, Solid T&G Flooring and Artificial Turf Online Welshpool Auction
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This one’s a straight-up materials auction, not a grab-bag of odd lots. The core of the sale is decking and flooring, so if you’re mid-renovation or pricing up a job, this is worth a look. Solid tongue-and-groove timber is the standout for anyone wanting a quality finish without paying full retail. Laminate flooring is also in the mix, which suits rental flips or quick refreshes.
The artificial turf component adds a bit of variety. It’s the kind of thing that disappears fast from auction sites, especially if you’re after a low-maintenance backyard or a pet-friendly patch. With the auction closing on 17 August, you’ve got time to inspect the lot list and get your bids in order. Ross’s runs these regularly from Perth, so if you miss out, there’ll be another one along, but if you need the material now, this is a solid chance to load up.
Check the full catalogue for quantities and condition notes, because with flooring, lengths and grades matter. Don’t assume it’s all pristine, but don’t assume it’s junk either. It’s a mixed bag, and the price will reflect that.
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Automotive Air-Conditioning Compressors, Bus Air Conditioning System & Vacuum Pumps Online Offsite Auction
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The headline lot is a full Bus Mobile Climate Control System, still in the box. It comes with a Bitzer MCC refrigerant compressor, three evaporator units with copper manifolds, five belt-adjusting idler assemblies, and three cartons of installation components. That’s a complete setup for a bus or heavy vehicle, not a pile of bits you’d have to chase down yourself.
The rest of the catalogue is all unused compressors, mostly 24V for truck and bus applications, but there’s a mix of 12V units too. You’ll find Sanden SD7H15 and 7H15 types, ACTECmax 7H15 and 100-series models, plus Que hydraulic-drive compressors like the QP15-1748. Some lots are grouped by brand or type, others are a mixed bag, so check the individual listings if you’re chasing a specific fitment.
Everything is being sold offsite at 56 Brook Road, Wattle Grove, so there’s no live auctioneer to watch. Bidding closes on 19 August 2026. If you’re a truck or bus mechanic, or you deal in aftermarket air-con parts, this is the kind of stock that doesn’t turn up often at these prices. Worth a look before the timer runs out.
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Gym & Exercise Equipment Online Welshpool Auction
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Ross runs these online sales regularly out of the Welshpool complex on Orrong Road, and this one is all about fitness equipment. It’s a mix of commercial-grade pieces and home-use gear, so expect everything from heavy-duty treadmills and cross-trainers to free weights, barbells, and adjustable benches. Some items show typical wear from a working gym, but that’s where the value sits for anyone willing to inspect before bidding.
If you’re after a bargain on a single piece or a full room of kit, this is worth a look. Bidding closes on 13 August, and pickup will be from the Welshpool site. Check the photos and condition notes carefully, and factor in transport, because some of this gear is bulky. Ross’s auctions also pull in WA Police forfeited goods and business closure stock, so the lineup can shift right up to the close.
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Commercial Kitchen & Restaurant Equipment, Refrigeration Display Cabinets and Seating Online Welshpool Auction
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Ross has put together a solid spread for anyone kitting out a cafe, restaurant, or commercial kitchen. The headline act is that Moffat Turbofan P12M, still on a pallet and looking unused in its box, which is a rare way to pick up a serious piece of kit. There’s also a boxed electric stove, model PEC-8S40, that appears untouched.
The two Rational combi ovens are worth a close look, though they’re listed as untested with some marks, so factor in a service check before you bid. Similarly, the Hobart A200 mixer and the pair of Noaw slicers are untested, which means they could be a bargain or a project, depending on your tolerance for risk. The smaller lots round it out nicely: stacks of white coffee plates, industrial-style stackable dining chairs with a weathered look, and commercial dishwasher racks loaded with beer, champagne, and wine glasses. If you need glassware in bulk, this is a cheap way to stock a bar.
The auction closes on 20 August, and with 12-plus lots, it’s a manageable catalogue to work through. The gear is spread across a few pallets, so check the dimensions and arrange pickup from the Welshpool complex accordingly. Bid with your head, not your heart, especially on the untested items.
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De Havilland Vampire T35 "Bill’s" Display Jet Plane Online Offsite Auction
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This is about as close as you’ll get to owning a piece of aviation history without a hangar and a flight crew. The De Havilland Vampire T35, nicknamed "Bill’s," is a genuine full-size display piece, not a model or replica. It’s mounted on a steel support frame and comes with the jet engine on display, so it’s ready to sit in a shed, workshop, or front yard and draw a crowd.
The Vampire was a post-war British jet fighter-trainer, and the T35 variant served with the RAAF into the 1960s. This one is being sold as a static display item, so don’t expect it to fly, but the sheer scale and presence make it a standout lot. At 9.3m long and 2.6m high, you’ll need serious space to store it, so measure up before bidding.
Ross’s runs regular auctions out of Perth, handling everything from WA Police forfeited goods to machinery and business closures. This one is a single-lot offsite sale, so it’s a straightforward deal, but given the size, you’ll need to arrange your own transport and cranage. Check the listing for viewing times and collection details, and factor in moving costs before you commit.
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40Ft & 20Ft Containers, Pre-Fabricated Bathroom Unit and Transportables Online Welshpool Auction
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This is a solid spread for anyone needing secure storage, site containers, or heavy-duty gear. The standout is a 40ft sea container packed with contents, including an inverter, amp trap fuses, a Cordé centrifugal pump, Rosemount pressure transmitters and flow meters, plus an air circuit breaker. Most of it looks unused and boxed, so there’s real potential to on-sell the electrical bits and keep the container for yourself.
For buyers after something more specialised, there’s a 20ft container converted into a water treatment or pump station. It comes with Grundfos pumps, an Accura dosing system, a control panel, storage tanks, and air conditioning, though its operational condition is unknown. At the other end, a brand-new 2025-built container, around 1.8m x 2.2m x 2m, has a door, window, and plywood floor, ready to go as a site office or secure lockup.
Most lots need pickup by appointment, and some are sidelift only, so factor in transport costs before bidding. Expect rust, dents, and hard-to-close doors on the older units, but that’s reflected in the pricing. The 40ft flat rack has a 45-tonne max gross weight and a 5-tonne tare, making it a solid buy for moving oversized loads. Bidding closes 24 August 2026.
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Surface Pro Tablets, Apple iPads, Commercial LCD Monitors & Security Camreas Online Welshpool Auction
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This is a solid pick-up for anyone fitting out a control room, retail fit-out, or bar with commercial-grade displays. The bulk of the lots are NEC Multisync P484s, the workhorse 48-inch panel that runs 1920 x 1080 and handles 24/7 operation, which is what they’re built for. There’s also a mix of 40-inch P403s and a single 46-inch P463, so you can match sizes across a video wall or just grab a spare for a boardroom.
The LG lots stand out: a 49VL5B with a narrow bezel design that’s made for multi-screen setups, and a 49M5KE-BJ digital signage unit. Both are 1080p and come in their original boxes. A few things to factor in before you bid. Every screen is listed as untested, no remote, no stand, and no cables, with some marks on the units. They were reported as working when pulled out, but you’re buying sight unseen. The bulky item tag means collection will need a van or ute, and the boxes are included, which helps with transport. The auction closes on 24 August 2026, so there’s time to do your homework on the serial numbers and pick your lots.
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PPE, Electrical Contractor Equipment, Welding & Garden Supplies Online Welshpool Auction
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Ross’s regular online auctions pull from business closures and surplus stock, and this one’s got a solid cross-section of trades gear. The electrical side looks strong, with cabling, switchgear, and contractor-grade fittings that usually go cheap when bought in bulk lots. Welding equipment includes units suited to both light fabrication and heavier repairs, so if you’re setting up a shed or topping up a workshop, there’s likely something worth chasing.
The PPE section is worth a look too, especially if you need to restock for a crew or just want spare gear for the ute. Garden supplies round out the catalogue, with tools and outdoor equipment that often get overlooked in these mixed sales. Bidding closes on 24 August 2026, so check the lot list early and pick your targets. Pickup will be from the Welshpool complex on Orrong Road, so factor in a trailer if you land a big lot.
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Kimseed Australia Closing Down Sale Online Offsite Auction
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This is a proper workshop clearance, not a pile of junk. The lathe is the headline act: 356×1000 capacity, comes with 3-jaw and 4-jaw chucks, chuck plates, a steady rest, and a quantity of spindles and tool holders. It’s three-phase, hard-wired, and listed as operational but untested, so factor in a licensed electrician for disconnection and your own lifting gear for removal.
The milling side is covered by the 2024 Hafco Metalmaster BM-30A turret mill with a YHSINO controller, machine vice and holder set, running off a 240V-15A plug. There’s also a Vertex super indexing spacer with a 3-jaw chuck, and a bundle with an 18-piece collet set, a 3-jaw spindle chuck, and a TM F45SE12 milling head. Dust extraction is sorted with a Sheppach HD12 on a trolley, a Hafco CDS-2/3 cyclone separator, and a Hafco DC-2, all fairly recent.
Don’t overlook the smaller stuff: a Ryobi 30L wet/dry vacuum, a five-drawer Hafco tool cupboard workbench with drill bits and misc gear inside, four mobile welding screens, and a bundle of three plastic jerry cans (with some fuel) plus a tagged 9kg fire extinguisher. Everything is untested unless noted, so bid accordingly. Removal is on you, and the press needs a manual touch
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Electrical Contractors Liquidation Online Welshpool Auction
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The headline lot is a Clark GPM25L gas forklift with a 2500kg capacity and 4560 hours on the clock. It shows some marks, and the gas bottle isn’t included, so factor that into your bid. For power, there’s a Blue Diamond Genesys diesel generator rated at 6/6.5 KVA with 240V output, though the hours are unsighted and it comes with spare knobs. There’s also a separate valve generator on a pallet, untested and showing some rust.
Air conditioning gear is worth a look, with two Hisense indoor units and one outdoor split unit, all possibly unused and boxed. A Mitsubishi indoor unit, also possibly unused, rounds out the climate control lots. If you’re after basic materials, there’s a pallet of assorted cables in various gauges, plus around 12 boxes of electrical fittings, including HPM, Sal, and Vent-Air items.
For the structural side, there’s a Hearthull steel component set with a 4000kg per pair working load limit, though it shows some rust and may be incomplete. A heavy-duty tow hitch with a 50mm ball is also listed. Smaller items include a 3.7m Gorilla ladder, two yellow toolboxes, and four LV rescue kits in yellow vinyl bags, though the kits may be incomplete. The panel wall lift loader is listed as incomplete, so treat that one as a parts or scrap proposition. Bidding closes on 26 August.
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Major Commercial Meat Processing, Packaging & Bakery Equipment Online Offsite Auction
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Ross’s has cleared out a working food production site at 41-49 Robinson Avenue, and the lot list reads like a full equipment handover. For butchers and smallgoods operators, there’s likely to be band saws, mincers, and vacuum sealers, while the packaging side should turn up heat sealers and labelling kit. Bakery buyers will be looking at spiral mixers, provers, and deck ovens, all commercial grade.
The auction runs online only, closing 9 September 2026, so you’re bidding from the shed or the couch. Given it’s an offsite clearance, inspection times will be limited, and you’ll need to arrange your own removal. Ross’s has a solid track record with business closure sales, so expect the gear to be listed honestly and priced to move, not nursed along with high reserves.
If you’re after a single oven or a full processing line, this one’s worth a look. The suburb’s industrial strip means loading access should be straightforward, but factor in transport costs before you chase a bargain. Check the lot photos carefully, and bring a tape measure if you’re serious about fitting something into your workshop.
Grays Online
Grays is fully online and active in WA. Regular lots include unused shelters and equipment, forklifts, and excavation equipment for WA pickup.
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Warehouse Clearance – Perth
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The standout lots here are the heavy lifting items. A full pallet of scaffolding beams and poles is the sort of thing that rarely shows up in this condition at auction, so if you’re in construction or maintenance, that’s where the value sits. There’s also a crate of steel poles and a separate crate of wire rope, both solid buys for anyone needing structural or rigging materials.
The smaller lots round it out nicely. The bucket of rope and assorted PVC fittings, along with the plastic safety chains and safety gloves, are handy pick-ups for site clean-up or basic workshop stock. The upright fridge and cooler are practical additions, likely from a site office or break room.
Buyers should note the close date is still to be confirmed, so check the listing regularly. With only 20 lots, this one moves fast once it opens, and the mix of scaffolding and wire rope means it’s worth a look for tradies or scrappers alike.
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Shelters, Tool Boxes, Generators, Workshop&More-WA (Unused)
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The standout lots here are the container shelters, which are built for serious storage or workshop space. You’ve got four variations on offer, including models with end walls, and all are listed as unused, so they’re essentially brand new without the retail price tag. The 60ft x 40ft option is the big one if you need covered area for machinery, vehicles, or stock, while the 40ft versions are more manageable for a standard block or worksite.
Beyond the shelters, the lot list covers tool boxes and generators, which rounds this out as a practical clearing sale for anyone setting up a workshop or needing backup power. Since everything’s unused, condition shouldn’t be a worry, but check the photos and item descriptions for exact specs like capacity and dimensions. The close date is still to be confirmed, so keep checking the listing if you’re serious.
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2009 Fiat Ducato Winnebago Motorhome
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This one’s a proper touring setup, not just a weekend van. The Fiat Ducato base is a solid workhorse, and the Winnebago body gives you a decent layout for longer trips. Expect the usual motorhome kit: kitchen, sleeping areas, and bathroom facilities, all packed into a single vehicle that’s ready to roll.
Grays has listed this as an individual lot, so you’re not wading through a multi-lot clearance. That means the focus is on this one unit, and the condition is what it is. Check the odometer, look for any signs of damp in the cabinetry, and give the mechanicals a thought. The Ducato’s a common base, so parts and servicing aren’t an issue, but you’ll want to confirm the service history if it’s available.
Bidding closes on 18 August 2026, so there’s time to do your homework. If you’re after a ready-made tourer without the new-car price, this is worth a look. Just be prepared to inspect it in person or ask Grays for extra photos if you’re buying sight unseen.
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2009 KEDRON Top Ender Caravan
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The Kedron Top Ender is a well-regarded name in Aussie caravans, known for serious off-grid capability and build quality that holds up over distance. This 2009 model is a single lot in Grays’ ongoing caravan and motorhome sale, so it’s a standalone buy rather than part of a bigger clearance.
What you’re getting is a proper full-height van, not a lightweight. Kedron’s Top Ender layout typically means a rear door, front bed, and a decent kitchen and bathroom setup, built on a robust chassis for rough roads. If the lot list is light on detail, the brand itself carries the story: these vans were made for long-haul travel, with heavy-duty suspension and insulation as standard.
Buyers should check the condition report carefully, as caravans of this age can hide water damage or wear in the running gear. It’s a private sale through Grays, so no dealer warranty, but the auction format means you set your own limit. If you’re after a genuine tourer with a proven reputation, this is worth a look before the close date on 18 August 2026.
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1984 Nissan Urvan
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This Urvan is a proper slice of 80s motoring, and for anyone chasing a cheap base for a camper conversion or a quirky daily, it’s worth a look. The lot is part of Grays’ ongoing online auction format, so bidding runs to a set close time rather than a live event. That means you can suss it out at your own pace, but you’ll need to be ready to commit before the deadline.
The van itself is all original 1984 spec, which means no fancy electronics or modern comforts, just the bare bones of a Japanese people-mover that’s been repurposed as a caravan. Check the body for rust, especially around the wheel arches and sills, and give the engine a good listen if you can arrange an inspection. Parts are still reasonably easy to track down, and these old Nissans have a loyal following, so you’re not stuck for advice or spares.
If you’re handy with a spanner or just want a cheap way into the camper lifestyle, this one has potential. Don’t expect showroom condition, but do expect a fair price if the bidding stays quiet. Set a limit and stick to it, because the last few minutes can get competitive.
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Workshop Clearance Sale – Unreserved
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Grays is running the lot, and the mix leans heavily toward ute and workshop hardware. The Amarok and DMAX trays are the headline items, but the two unidentified trays are worth a look if you’re after a budget option for a custom build. With everything unreserved, prices should track low, but that also means competition could heat up on the better-condition pieces.
Beyond the trays, this is a proper workshop clean-out, so you’ll likely find the usual supporting cast: tooling, brackets, and assorted metalwork that accumulates over years on the job. No street address is listed, so factor in a trip to Port Kennedy and inspect before you bid. Check the photos carefully, especially on the unknown trays, as condition will vary. Close date is still TBC, so keep checking the listing for the countdown.
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Unreserved Mixed IT Equipment
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This one’s a straight-up clearance of IT equipment, and the motherboards are the pick of the bunch. The CDM PRO Q570M-C-Q is a solid workhorse for office builds or light server duty, while the H310I-PLUS R2.0 boards suit compact or budget-oriented setups. If you’re after spares or components for a fleet refresh, this is worth a look.
Grays has put this together as an unreserved sale, so bidding starts low and the market decides the price. The mix is all IT-focused, so expect the usual assortment of towers, peripherals, and cabling alongside the boards. Check the photos and condition notes before bidding, as these are ex-lease or surplus units with varying wear. Auction closes 21 August, so factor in pickup from Jandakot if you’re bidding from further afield.
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Drill Rigs – Assets For Sale
Featured lots: Sandvik Pantera DP1500 Drill Rig | Atlas Copco D65 Drill Rig | Atlas Copco D65 Drill Rig
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Steel Fabrication Equipment – Unreserved
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This is a tight, seven-lot auction built for sheet metal shops and ducting contractors. The headline is the OHA duct line, which handles the full process from coil to finished flexible duct, including the hydraulic cutting unit and the separate connector machine. That’s a proper production setup, not a hobbyist toy.
Also on the list is the Starfire DM1530-63A plasma cutter, a solid mid-size CNC table for plate work, paired with a Hauyan welder for fabrication tasks. Supporting gear includes a MYT tension controller and flexible connection maker, plus a Guangzhou FN-75 rolling seam welding machine, which is handy for spiral pipe and round ductwork.
Everything is unreserved, so bidding will reflect what the gear is worth on the day, not a reserve price. If you’re tooling up a workshop or replacing worn-out kit, this is one to work through lot by lot. Check the close date and register early with Grays.
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Construction & Concrete Production Equipment Sale – Mount Magnet
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This is a tight, well-kept lineup for anyone in the concrete or earthmoving game, put together by Grays. The Komatsu WA380-6 loader is the pick for plant operators, offering solid hours for a late-model unit. The 2022 Tecfitmac batch plant is nearly new, so it’s a genuine chance to grab modern gear without waiting on factory lead times.
The truck side is just as useful. The 2016 Western Star 4784SXC 8×4 agitator is ready to keep working, while the 2009 Mack Trident CMHR 6×4 rigid tipper suits haulage or site work. With only six lots, this is a focused sale, not a clearance mess. Buyers should check the close date on the listing and arrange inspection through Grays if they want to bid with confidence.
Pickles
Pickles Auctions WA is based at the corner of Phoenix Road and Sudlow Road, Bibra Lake — running vehicle, salvage, and equipment sales mostly online. Strong mining and government programs from Perth.
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WA Mining and Ancillary Equipment Sale
Pickles WA Mining and Ancillary Equipment Sale in Perth.
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Oil & Gas Project Material, Spares & Inventory
Pickles Oil & Gas Project Material, Spares & Inventory in Perth.
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Demountable 8 Module Building Complex & Various General Goods
Pickles Demountable 8 Module Building Complex & Various General Goods in Perth.
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Used Firefighting Appliances
Pickles Used Firefighting Appliances in Perth.
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Oil & Gas Instrumentation & Tooling
Pickles Oil & Gas Instrumentation & Tooling in Perth.
Smith Broughton
Smith Broughton of WA offer regular industrial equipment including agricultural, earthmoving, mining, and the like.
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Sale #7018 – Pilbara Auction
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This one’s a straight-up unreserved clearance, which means the starting bids should stay honest. The vehicle lineup looks like a mix of ex-fleet and trade-ins, so expect plenty of km on some but also a few lower-mileage surprises. Look for late-model dual-cab utes, a couple of vans, and the odd sedan, all sold as-is, so factor in a pre-bid inspection if you can get to Midland.
Out in the plant and machinery section, there’s the usual run of diesel compressors, welding units, and small excavator attachments, plus a few older four-wheel-drive loaders that could be worth a look if you’ve got the time and space to fix them up. The workshop gear is where the quiet value sits, think bench grinders, air tools, and a heap of loose steel racking that’s easy to miss in the photos. Check the condition reports carefully, and bring a trailer, because this sale runs until it’s done.
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Sale #6044 – Local Government & Shire Auction
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This is a straight-up unreserved sale, which means the highest bid takes it, no messing around. The usual crowd is light commercial utes and four-wheel drives, often with full service history from local government fleets. If you need a reliable tow vehicle or a farm runabout, this is where the bargains live.
Beyond the cars, the plant and machinery section is worth a dig. Look for mowers, small excavators, and general workshop gear that shires rotate out on a regular cycle. Industrial equipment like air compressors, generators, and welding units pop up frequently, and they tend to go for scrap value if you’re the only one paying attention.
Buyers should factor in inspection time before the close date. These lots are sold as-is, so a quick look under the bonnet or checking for hydraulic leaks on the plant gear will save you grief later. Registration status varies, so confirm what’s roadworthy and what’s trailer-only before you bid. The auction closes on 2026-09-09, so get your list together early.
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Sale #4090 – Transportable Buildings & Sea Containers
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This is a straight-up clearance of surplus transportable assets, no reserve holding things back. The lot list includes standard 20ft and 40ft sea containers, some with wind locks and double doors, plus insulated and refrigerated units for those needing climate-controlled storage. On the building side, there are demountable offices, crib huts, and site amenities with power points, lighting, and plumbing connections already fitted.
Buyers should inspect before bidding. Many units show signs of previous site use dents, faded paint, minor rust which is normal for this gear but affects resale value. The auction runs to a strict schedule, so register early and have transport organised. If you need a workshop shell, temporary site office, or secure container storage, this sale has the volume to keep prices competitive.
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Sale #1191 – Small Construction, Agricultural, Attachments & Transportables
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This is a straightforward unreserved sale, so everything will sell to the highest bidder on the day. The transportable section stands out with several site offices and dongas, including a 6m x 2.4m unit and a larger 9m x 3m transportable with a kitchen and bathroom fit-out. There’s also a 20ft shipping container and a portable toilet block.
On the machinery side, the Kobelco excavator is a tidy late-model unit with only 1,500 hours showing. The Franna crane is a serious bit of gear for any yard or workshop, rated to 18 tonnes. Smaller items include a 2019 Kubota BX2350 tractor, multiple concrete mixers, a 2008 Toyota HiAce van, and a few ride-on mowers. A 2020 6×4 box trailer and a 2022 7×5 caged trailer round out the light transport options. Check the photos closely for hours and condition, as there are no warranties on unresold gear.
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Sale #6043 – Local Government & Shire Auction
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This is a solid local government clearance, so the gear is maintained and the titles are clean. The vehicle list includes several Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger utes, plus a Mitsubishi Triton and a Holden Colorado. For heavier work, there is a Toyota Coaster 23-seat bus and a Nissan Cabstar tray truck.
On the machinery side, look for a Loadmaster 2.5-tonne trailer, a Digga post-hole digger, and a selection of slashers and mowers. The industrial section covers a Clarke compressor, a Lincoln welder, and a Honda generator. Everything sells without reserve, so the starting bids should be low. Check the photos and inspection times before the close on 28 July.
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