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ABSOLUTE SALE NO RESERVE VEHICLES Friday, September 15Th @ 3Pm Online Only Firearms Begins Closing 9/17/17 @ 5Pm GENERAL INFORMATION ABSOLUTE SALE NO RESERVE VEHICLES FriDAY, SEPteMber 15th @ 3PM Online OnlY FirearMS BEGins ClosinG 9/17/17 @ 5PM SAFETY IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE AT SIERRA AUCTION We ask that you cooperate with us by abiding by our safety rules: 1. If you see an unsafe condition, please notify a Sierra representative immediately. We have representatives stationed in each selling room as well as outside. 2. The front door entry and walkway from Room 1 to Room 2 need to be kept clear for safety reasons in the event of an emergency. Please help us by not standing in this high traffic area. 3. Sierra has been a family affair since we opened the business 30 years ago. However, due to safety concerns and large crowds, it has become necessary for us to initiate a policy of NO CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 16. We hope you will cooperate and understand the need for this policy. 4. Service dogs are the only animals allowed on the property. This is for the safety and well being of our customers. 5. Sierra does not allow weapons (visible or concealed) on the premises per Arizona statues. 6. Please watch for moving auction vehicles and avoid standing in a position to block or impede moving vehicles. This will keep you safe and allow the auction to move rapidly. This will keep you safe and allow the auction to proceed in an orderly fashion. 7. Sierra will not release keys for vehicles that have been sold until we have determined that it is safe to do so. 8. Load out of each room and locations in the yard will be permitted after the last lot is sold in that area. However, keep in mind that if you need to enter with your vehicle, you will not be able to do so until the last vehicle is sold. Remember, no removal is permitted without a PAID receipt. It is the buyers’ responsibility to remove all items purchased. A Sierra representative will assist when possible. Sierra is not responsible for breakage or damage that occurs after the item is declared “SOLD” or during removal. 9. Please visit the Information Booth for any questions. If the booth is not manned, look for a Sierra representative. NOTE: Some of our Terms & Conditions have changed. Please review ALL changes within our Terms & Conditions. NO GUARANTEES MADE OR IMPLIED • PLEASE INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT • EVERY ITEM SOLD “AS IS WHERE IS” • THIS LISTING IS ONLY A GUIDE 1 ORDER OF SALE Approximate Times Only - Times are subject to change and Items may be sold at a time earlier or later than posted below Estimated Completion Time 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Please pay close attention to the Order of the Sale for auction times and location NO PHOTOGRAPHY OR VIDEO TAPING ALLOWED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM SIERRA AUCTION ORDER OF THE SALE LOT APPROXIMATE NUMBERS SALE AREA SELLING TIMES AUCTIONEER DESCRIPTION OF INVENTORY 500-624 VEHICLE TENT 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm BRETT RUNNING PASSENGER VEHICLES 10000-11339 RM3 FIREARMS Ends 9/17/17 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY FIREARMS UPCOMING AUCTION EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2017 OCTOBER 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OFFICE 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CLOSED 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 Surplus / Phoenix ONLY PLEASE NOTE: Our auction dates Phoenix Auctions are subject to change. Visit us Firearms / Phoenix ONLY at www.SierraAuction.com for all Tucson Auctions Restaurant / Phoenix ONLY auction event listings. 2 NO GUARANTEES MADE OR IMPLIED • PLEASE INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT • EVERY ITEM SOLD “AS IS WHERE IS” • THIS LISTING IS ONLY A GUIDE TENT LANE 1 - Passenger Vehicles (3 pm - 5:30 pm) LOT BID LOT BID LOT BID NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. 508 1 2005 BMW 5-Series VIN WBANA53575B861014 - TENT LANE 1 - Passenger Vehicles (3 pm - 5:30 pm) 516 1 2003 Saturn Vue VIN 5GZCZ23D93S896500 - Mileage: Mileage: 144524 - Box: A - Possible Transmission Issues 204097 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: 500 1 2000 Toyota Corolla VIN 2T1BR12E5YC277970 - - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Manual - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 2.2L L4 Mileage: 192591 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Type: RWD - Engine Type: 2.5L L6 SOHC 12V - Fuel DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SPORT Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SEDAN 4-DR -Vehicle UTILITY 4-DR -Vehicle Color: Silver Inventory # 51432 Type: 1.8L L4 DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Color: Black Inventory # 51203 TrimLevel: SEDAN 4-DR -Vehicle Color: Green 517 1 2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer VIN 1GNDS13S132227325 - Inventory # 51730 509 1 2004 Nissan Quest VIN 5N1BV28U14N320333 - Mileage: Mileage: 223472 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - 155250 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: 501 1 2000 Honda CR-V VIN JHLRD1863YC039267 - Mileage: Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 3.5L V6 Type: 4.2L L6 DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - 286851 - Box: A - Mechanical Issues - DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SPORTS TrimLevel: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR -Vehicle Color: Gold Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: Automatic - Drive VAN -Vehicle Color: Gold Inventory # 51523 Inventory # 51611 Type: 4WD - Engine Type: 2.0L L4 DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR - Vehicle Color: Purple Inventory # 51196 510 1 2012 Ford Focus VIN 1FAHP3K21CL210470 - Mileage: 518 1 1999 BMW 5-Series VIN WBADM633XXBY23268 - 155906 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: Mileage: 171950 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 2.0L L4 Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: Type: 2.8L L6 DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - 502 1 2007 Chrysler Sebring VIN 1C3LC46R57N535103 - HATCHBACK 4-DR -Vehicle Color: White Inventory # TrimLevel: SEDAN 4-DR -Vehicle Color: White Mileage: 178218 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - 50015 Inventory # 51011 Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine 511 1 2010 Kia Rio VIN KNADH4A39A6650614 - Mileage: Type: 2.7L V6 DOHC 24V FFV - Fuel Type: Gasoline - 519 1 2002 Saturn SL VIN 1G8ZK54702Z164735 - Mileage: 114857 - Box: A - RESTORED SALVAGE - TrimLevel: SEDAN 4-DR -Vehicle Color: Gray 182782 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Inventory # 50999 Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 1.9L L4 Type: FWD - Engine Type: 1.6L L4 DOHC 16V - Fuel DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SEDAN 4- Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SEDAN 4-DR -Vehicle 504 1 2001 BMW 3-Series VIN WBAAV33421FU94881 - DR -Vehicle Color: White Inventory # 51668 Color: Gold RESTORED SALVAGE Inventory # 51615 Mileage: 198333 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine 520 1 2005 Honda Civic VIN 1HGEM22565L057681 - Mileage: Type: 2.5L L6 DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - 512 1 1997 Buick Park Avenue VIN 1G4CW52K0V4651471 - 214146 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: Mileage: 131155 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - TrimLevel: SEDAN 4-DR -Vehicle Color: White Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 1.7L L4 Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Inventory # 51274 SOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: COUPE 2- Type: 3.8L V6 OHV 12V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - DR -Vehicle Color: Red Inventory # 49575 505 1 2005 Pontiac G6 VIN 1G2ZG528854128610 - Mileage: TrimLevel: SEDAN 4-DR -Vehicle Color: White 165069 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: Inventory # 51482 Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 3.5L V6 513 1 1998 Infiniti I30 VIN JNKCA21A4WT616688 - Mileage: 521 1 2004 Dodge Neon VIN 1B3ES56C94D601910 - Mileage: OHV 12V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SEDAN 4- 157245 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: 168415 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: DR -Vehicle Color: Gold Inventory # 51553 Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 3.0L V6 Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Type: 2.0L L4 DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SEDAN 4- SOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SEDAN 4- DR -Vehicle Color: Black Inventory # 51495 DR -Vehicle Color: Yellow Inventory # 51606 506 1 1999 Lincoln Town Car VIN 1LNHM83W6XY624804 - Mileage: 143911 - Box: A - Cold A/C - Starts/Runs/Drives 514 1 2008 Chrysler Sebring VIN 1C3LC55R58N249647 - 522 1 2005 Ford Five Hundred VIN 1FAFP24115G140566 - - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Mileage: 161220 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Mileage: 183589 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Type: 4.6L V8 SOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine TrimLevel: SEDAN 4-DR -Vehicle Color: Brown Type: 2.7L V6 DOHC 24V FFV - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Type: 3.0L V6 DOHC 24V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Inventory # 51231 TrimLevel: CONVERTIBLE 2-DR -Vehicle Color: Blue TrimLevel: SEDAN 4-DR -Vehicle Color: Silver Inventory # 51348 Inventory # 51521 507 1 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee VIN 1J4GX48S32C244924 - 523 1 1997 Ford Explorer VIN 1FMDU32XXVUB12947 - Mileage: 208158 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - 515 1 2004 Hyundai Accent VIN KMHCG35C74U291510 - Mileage: 158179 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Mileage: 153347 - Box: A - Starts/Runs/Drives - Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: FWD - Engine Transmission: Automatic - Drive Type: RWD - Engine Type: 4.0L L6 OHV 12V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Type: 1.6L L4 DOHC 16V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - Type: 4.0L V6 SOHC 12V - Fuel Type: Gasoline - TrimLevel: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR -Vehicle Color: Black TrimLevel: HATCHBACK 2-DR -Vehicle Color: Red TrimLevel: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR -Vehicle Color: Gold Inventory # 51526 Inventory # 51633 Inventory # 51618 NO GUARANTEES MADE OR IMPLIED • PLEASE INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT • EVERY ITEM SOLD “AS IS WHERE IS” • THIS LISTING IS ONLY A GUIDE 3 TENT LANE 1 - Passenger Vehicles (3 pm - 5:30 pm) LOT BID LOT BID LOT BID NO.
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