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    I am curious: how many of you are plugged into Government Planet

    Government Planet is an auction site that sells US Government surplus - all kinds of stuff, mostly from the military.

    Currently, they have several HMMVWs available. ($7000 - $8500)

    They also have a 2006 Nissan 350Z (dusty looking, unstartable) for $600. Why does my government have this in the first place

    I have seen -
    • hip tool belts, in lots of six to 175
    • backpacks, in lots of 12-50
    • Tenting of various sizes
    • Industrial sized dryers
    • computers in lots of 6-12 (sans hard drive)
    • Boots, unused, still in original wrapping
    .

    I should be glad that some fraction of the money my government spends on things gets recouped. And I know that they generally buy stuff built for rough use, so may well have life left.

    I look at the listings to be amused at what is available, but I'll watch for a LAV-25 or M2....

    Uncle Ted

  • #2
    Same thing happens here in Australia with auction sites in most of the capital cities.
    Many of the vehicles are obsolete or damaged. In the latter case they're usually picked up by people looking to strip them for parts.
    Haven't seen any AFVs up for sale though, and I doubt they'll ever go through the same process.

    If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.

    Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"

    Mors ante pudorem

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    • #3
      Aussie vehicles are usually used to within an inch of their life. For instance the Leopard 1A4s were reputedly only good for scrap (from hearsay)

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      • #4
        You can also go straight to the US Government's General Services Administration and bid DIRECTLY on surplus from the government. This generates a lot of revenue that is used to buy newer equipment. Many farmers use the GSA to get deals on equipment like heavy construction vehicles and generators. A lot of counties in the US also partake of GSA programs for surplus equipment.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by unkated View Post
          Currently, they have several HMMVWs available. ($7000 - $8500)
          Did you see the dates on some of them 2002 and earlier, no doubt the us army got newer ones and the thses are older models

          Originally posted by unkated View Post
          They also have a 2006 Nissan 350Z (dusty looking, unstartable) for $600. Why does my government have this in the first place
          Well you have remember this site is just not for the Federal Government, State and local government will use them to sell item as well of theses vehicles are

          Abandoned
          Used in crimes
          Police cars
          Military Staff Vehicles/Transport
          Estate Sieges

          It also worth mentioning that US Military buys a lot of civilian items for use items like

          Office Equipment(Desk, chairs ect)
          Fax Machines
          Computers
          Printers
          Telephones
          Photo Copiers
          Washing Machines
          Dryers
          Sports Equipment
          Furniture
          I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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