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The public auction will feature this 2019 Scania G460 6x4 truck. Among the vehicles going under the hammer is this 2019 Iveco Trakker 440 truck.
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MBABANE – Transport operators and motorists will have an opportunity to bid for a range of vehicles during a public auction organised by Rexy’s Investments on behalf of EswatiniBank.

The auction is scheduled for Friday, at 10:30am at the EswatiniBank Depot, located past the Fire Station next to Matsapha Central Garage.

Among the vehicles going under the hammer are a 2019 Scania G460 6×4 truck tractor, several Trailmax side tipper and 45-cube tipper trailers, a 2023 Toyota Hilux Raider 2.4 GD6 double cab, a 2019 Iveco Trakker 440 truck tractor, flat deck trailers and a 2019 Isuzu D-Max double cab.

Prospective buyers will be allowed to inspect the vehicles tomorrow, from 11am to 3:30pm. Auctioneers said participation will require a refundable cash deposit of E10 000, payable on the day of sale, while all purchases will be conducted strictly on a cash or EFT basis.

For further details, interested bidders may contact the organisers on 3402 7651 or mobile numbers 7603 3360 / 7903 3360.

Motor vehicles going under the hammer

2018 Trailmax Side Tipper Trailer Leader

2018 Trailmax Tipper Railer Follower

2018 Trailmax 45 Cube Tipper Trailer Leader

2018 Trailmax 45 Cube Tipper Trailer Follower

2023 Toyota Hilux Raider 2.4 GD6 4X4 P/U D/C

2019 Iveco Trakker 440 6X4 T/T C/C

2020 PRBB Flat Deck Trailer Follower

2019 ISUZU DMAX 300 P/U D/C

2019 Scania G460 6×4 T/T sleeper

2019 PTBB Flat Deck Trailer Leader

This 2023 Toyota Hilux Raider 2.4 GD6 double cab will also go under the hammer on Friday. This 2019 Isuzu D-Max double cab will also be sold by public auction.
This 2023 Toyota Hilux Raider 2.4 GD6 double cab will also go under the hammer on Friday. This 2019 Isuzu D-Max double cab will also be sold by public auction.
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Nhlanganiso Mkhonta

Nhlanganiso Mkhonta serves as Business Editor at the Times of Eswatini. He reports on business, economics, finance, investment, entrepreneurship and public policy, producing insightful coverage and analysis of the issues driving Eswatini’s economy and the wider African business environment.

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