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Super Aguri assets to be sold on eBay

by AccountancyAge.com

09 Jul 2008

The assets of the 2008 Japanese Formula One team Super Aguri will be sold on eBay by auctioneer SHM Smith Hodgkinson under the instructions of administrators PKF between July 29 and 31.

PKF said previously they were looking to sell the business ‘as a going concern to a company or individual looking to launch a Formula One or other motorsport operation'.

Two moths ago the administrator claimed to have received ‘several expressions of interest’ in the business.

Among the items to be available for sale on eBay are an SA06 from the 2006 season, team transports and autoclave ovens, pitpass.com reports,

Further reading:

Ecclestone doubts buyers for Super Aguri

Formula 1 team Super Aguri enters administration

Read the pitpass.com story

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