General Plant Machinery Auction in NSW

The countdown is on for South Coast Auctions’ General Plant Machinery and Motor Vehicle Auction, set to kick off on Saturday, April 11, at 9.30 AM. There’s a massive haul on offer, featuring everything from prime movers and tractors to vintage MF35s and even Star Wars memorabilia. Yes, you read that right, Star Wars stuff! Whatever catches a buyer’s fancy, there’s plenty of gear for every kind of operator or enthusiast looking to add to their fleet, from tradies and landscapers to weekend warriors.

Auction Lots

Expect a solid line-up of practical machinery and vehicles that could spice up just about any working operation: prime movers, a step-deck low loader, Vermeer drilling machines, tippers, forklifts, ride-on mowers, and more. Notable motor vehicles include a 2025 Isuzu D-Max, a 100 Series Landcruiser, an SV6 Commodore, and a 2014 Triton among approximately 40 vehicles slated for auction at 1 PM. But that’s not all, folks. There’s a 40ft shipping container, generators, welders, lighting towers, and even a toolbox trailer in this diverse offering. Plenty of gear for those in the know about getting value from an auction!

Auction Details

Mark your calendars for April 11, starting at 9.30 AM, at 205A Shellharbour Rd, Kemblawarra, Port Kembla. Inspections are open on Thursday and Friday from 9 AM to 4:30 PM, and then from 8 AM on auction day. Pickup for successful bids can be arranged on the same day or the following Monday and Tuesday.

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Attention: please confirm all details with the auctioneer directly. Please also ensure any goods in question are suitable for your needs and expectations before bidding.

Authored by

Rod L'Huillier

Rodney is the developer of AuctionFinder, with over 30 years experience in the auto trade working with Ford Motor Company, and later in I.T. He is a motor mechanic by trade who greatly enjoys restoring the value in used items and returning them to service. He did this for several years, purchasing used cars from Pickles and Manheim auctions, in both Melbourne and Brisbane, carrying out repairs, and finding new homes for them. In his mid-years, he studied Computer Science at the RMIT, and dabbled in buying bulk lots of computers at auction and sending them out to new homes via local marketplaces.

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