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Luxurious European Supercars Exclusively at Pickles



Pickles is excited to announce its impressive National Luxury Car 
Auction featuring vehicles valued at over $5 million, starting on Monday 23 October at 6:00 p.m. AEDT. 

 

Built upon decades of inimitable style, these three high performance supercars create exclusive, authentic, and memorable experiences for any motor enthusiast.  These cars can be an addition to any collection or can liberate your dreams of driving a seductive, visually innovative vehicle. 

 

These cars boast revolutionary designs that are technology rule-breakingthey meet at the intersection of speed and elegance and each vehicle holds a commitment to purism.  

 

Heroes of the National Luxury Car Auction include: 

 

  • With a unique and eye-catching designthe 2019 Lamborghini Aventador MY20 SVJ Roadster makes it recognisable from a distance.  The meticulous design of this car makes it visually innovative and stunning. 

 

  • The sleek 2021 Ferrari 812 GTS F152M Spider DCT is a legend renowned for its rich history, style, performance, sound, and the option to go racing on the track with other car enthusiasts. 

 

  • At the intersection of sophistication, tradition, and modernity, lies the iconic 2021 Porsche 911 992 MY21 Turbo S PDK AWD 3.8TT. 

 

"We’re thrilled to be able to offer such an amazing selection of luxury European supercars that symbolise exclusivity, performance, and quality all over the world," said Richard Bowen, Head of Prestige and Dealer at Pickles. 

 

The National Luxury Car Auction features selection of cars with an estimated value in excess of $5 million, the auction promises an enthralling experience for automotive aficionados.   

 

To view the complete collection of luxury cars head towww.pickles.com.au/campaigns/luxury-national-car-auction 

 

AUCTION DETAILS 

 

6:00 p.m. AEDT Monday 23 October 2023 

 

The auction will be held online at Pickles.com.au starting 6:00 p.m. AEDT Monday 23 October 2023 Bids will be accepted via Pickles Live (on the website) or the Pickles Live App on smartphone or tablet. 

 

Interested parties are asked to register prior to the auction. 

 

Inspections will be offered for select vehicles located at Pickles Belmore (Sydney) branch, strictly for interested buyers by appointment only on Friday 20 October and Monday 23 October To organise an inspection or for more information, call 1300 052 392. 



ABOUT PICKLES 

 

Pickles is Australia’s leading marketplace for used motor vehicles, industrial, mining, oil & gas, construction, general goods and salvage assets, offering thousands of quality items across hundreds of monthly, online auctions.  

 

With 60 years experience selling on behalf of trusted vendors including government departments, major financial institutions, fleet, lease, and insurance companies, and major corporate businesses, Pickles offers customers value, flexibility, and convenience. 

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