Ansett Auctions...anyone been?
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Ansett Auctions...anyone been?
I'm just after some prices on equipment sold at recent Ansett auctions around Australia. If anyone has ventured out to one and could provide some details, please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
G'day,
I went to the one in Adelaide. I found that many things were sold for about $100 more than they were worth. People seem to go crazy at auctions.
Go here for some pictures of the stuff that was there.
http://www.evansclarke.com.au/auction_search.asp
Typical prices from what I remember...
As you can see, quite a rage of prices there. Most of the lower prices there were for units that were suspect or in pieces. Any other specific questions feel free to ask.
I went to the one in Adelaide. I found that many things were sold for about $100 more than they were worth. People seem to go crazy at auctions.
Go here for some pictures of the stuff that was there.
http://www.evansclarke.com.au/auction_search.asp
Typical prices from what I remember...
- 17" monitors $120 - $150
- Medium sized aircraft tugs - $6000 - $13000
- Never road registered Vans - $400 - $900
- Fax machines - $200 - $900
- Laptops - $600 - $1200
- Mobile Air Stairs - $8000 - $13000
- Mobile Baggage Conveyors - $400 - $1000
- Aircraft ground power units - $1000 - $20000
As you can see, quite a rage of prices there. Most of the lower prices there were for units that were suspect or in pieces. Any other specific questions feel free to ask.
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im just imagining an aircraft tug cruisin down Chapel St in Melbourne, or even the air stairs.
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Only the SEESA TNO! I'm not funding the rest.
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However, wouldn't it be great to rig a 737 rudder on the front door! Whenever those pesky salesmen come to the door, it's "Hard to port Honey!!!"