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Toyota LandCruiser at auction
The outback icon — high-value salvage with strong export and parts demand.
LandCruiser 70, 200 and 300 Series salvage holds exceptional value; damaged examples draw exporters, miners and parts buyers. Even statutory write-offs sell strongly for driveline, diff and body parts.
Toyota LandCruiser sold prices at auction
Across 176 Toyota LandCruiser auction sales in the last 12 months, the median sold price was $37,375, with most selling between $20,438 and $60,062. Figures span salvage and ex-fleet sales across Pickles, IAAI, Grays and Slattery.
All auction sales
$37,375
$20,438–$60,062 · 176 sales
Repairable write-off
$20,125
$12,650–$34,875 · 38 sales
Statutory write-off
$27,875
$21,825–$36,500 · 22 sales
Medians over the last 12 months (as of 2026-07-01). Individual sold prices, comparable sales and a deal score for each car are in your free account.
Where Toyota LandCruisers are listed right now
- Pickles 20
- Slattery 2
- IAAI 2
Live Toyota LandCruiser listings
2015 Toyota Landcruiser
Pickles · QLD
2016 Toyota Landcruiser
Pickles · QLD
2019 Toyota Landcruiser
Slattery · NSW
2015 Toyota Landcruiser
Slattery · VIC
2013 Toyota Landcruiser Prado
Pickles · WA
2014 Toyota Landcruiser Prado
Pickles · WA
2011 Toyota Landcruiser
Pickles · VIC
2012 Toyota Landcruiser Prado
Pickles · VIC
2014 Toyota Landcruiser Prado
Pickles · WA
2018 Toyota Landcruiser Prado
Pickles · WA
2019 Toyota Landcruiser
Pickles · NSW
2021 Toyota Landcruiser Prado
Pickles · QLD
What used Toyota LandCruiser parts cost
Median prices for the most-listed used Toyota LandCruiser parts across our Australian wrecker network — a guide to what a salvage or donor Toyota LandCruiser is worth for parts. Based on 1,789 indexed parts listings.
| Part group | Typical price | Range | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suspension Steering | $165 | $100–$275 | 147 |
| Transmission Driveline | $330 | $175–$1,100 | 137 |
| Other | $130 | $45–$470 | 129 |
| Cooling A C | $146 | $107–$255 | 111 |
| Switches Controls | $130 | $95–$220 | 85 |
| Brakes ABS | $175 | $101–$208 | 78 |
Prices are medians from live and recent wrecker listings; individual parts vary with condition and fitment. See the full Toyota LandCruiser parts price index →
Common questions about buying a Toyota LandCruiser at auction
How much does a LandCruiser sell for at auction? expand_more
LandCruisers command some of the strongest salvage prices of any model — even damaged examples. Free Auction Intel account for the actual sold history across Pickles, IAAI, Grays and Slattery.
Why do LandCruisers hold value even when written off? expand_more
Global demand for parts, an outback and mining buyer base, and strong export interest mean damaged LandCruisers rarely sell cheaply — driveline and body components alone carry high value.
Which LandCruiser series appear most at auction? expand_more
The 70 Series (workhorse/mining), 200 Series (2007-21 wagon) and now the 300 Series all appear, along with high-km fleet and mining returns.
Salvage & write-off Toyota LandCruisers
A large share of Toyota LandCruiser listings at salvage auction are write-offs. A repairable write-off Toyota LandCruiser can be rebuilt and re-registered after a state inspection; a statutory write-off is for parts, wrecking or a donor only. Check the WOVR status on each listing — and the sold-price history — before you bid on a damaged Toyota LandCruiser.
See Toyota LandCruiser sold prices
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