On the second anniversary of the sudden death of superbike racer Dustin Goldsmith, a collection of vehicles, racing memorabilia, workshop equipment, and personal items he left behind is set to go to auction from May 12-19.
The online auction, run by Pickles.com.au, offers a rare and deeply personal glimpse into the world of one of Australia’s most admired privateer riders.
A familiar face on tracks around the country and a beloved member of the Central Coast community, Goldsmith’s reputation as a racer, tinkerer, and mentor still resonates today.
From high-performance vehicles and bikes to go-karts, tools, vintage parts, and motorsport collectibles, the items in the collection paint a vivid picture of a life defined by passion and precision.
For those who knew Goldsmith, every car and bike tells a story; for those who didn’t, this is a chance to connect with a legacy built in the garage and on the track.
Project Manager at Pickles Lee Pulbrook said the auction was about more than what’s for sale.
“It’s about honouring a man who gave everything to his sport and lived every moment at full throttle,” Pulbrook said.

“We’re honoured to help share that story.”
The collection is being offered across four simultaneous online auctions, featuring: a fleet of custom superbikes, go-karts, and classic cars; a treasure trove of mechanical tools and workshop equipment; rare parts, motors and racing accessories; and personal memorabilia and items curated over a lifetime in motorsport.
The assets will be available for public viewing at 649 Pacific Hwy, Narara, from 9am-4pm on Friday, May 16.
Bidding opens at 9am on Monday, May 12 – exactly two years since Goldsmith’s death – and closes Sunday, May 19.
All auctions are open to the public.
View the full collection and auction details at pickles.com.au/campaigns/dustin-goldsmith-estate-sale
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