New York Post

Bidder end to NYC’s best ‘junk’

- By CARL CAMPANILE

The city’s government is holding the world’s largest online garage sale.

Used city treasures on the auction block include a mixed bag of tugboats, office cabinets, a 27inch Sony Trinitron TV and a Frigidaire dishwasher.

Bargain hunters can also bid on a Honda snowblower, a Sentry safe, computers, scanners and 30 tons of brass water meters. (The latest bid for those was $72,101.)

The city has also sought to pawn off some of its trailer trash.

Opening bids for white office trailers last month ranged from $5.50 to $127.50.

A 30foot tugboat had an initial listing of only $1,020.

The Department of Citywide Administra­tive Services holds the rolling auction on behalf of city agencies looking to shed used or obsolete inventory. Descriptio­ns of the items with accompanyi­ng photos are available on the auction’s Web site (www.publicsurp­lus.com/sms/nycdas.ny/browse/home).

Last fiscal year, the city sold 1,036 items unloaded by city agencies. Buyers include corporatio­ns, salvagerec­ycling firms and regular consumers looking for a deal.

The highestpri­ced item, a Department of Transporta­tion moveable barrier system for managing traffic lanes, sold for $400,000.

The total dollar amount brought in from the auction in the last fiscal year was not immediatel­y available, a DCAS spokeswoma­n said.

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