Have a broken down or wrecked Isuzu? We’ll pay a competitive price and tow it for free.
Our team is friendly, and we work hard to ensure your experience is fast, convenient, and hassle-free.
Auto salvage doesn't have to be difficult. We offer a fast, simple service to help you sell your vehicle with ease.
Our operating costs are competitive, so we can give you a better price when you sell your vehicle, and we don't charge for towing.
We offer fast and convenient towing for your salvage vehicle, including same-day collection or bookings at a time that suits you.
If you’ve had an accident or breakdown and need to sell your car, look no further than 1800 Salvage. As one of Australia’s leading vehicle salvage companies, we offer outstanding customer service at every stage of evaluating, buying and salvaging Isuzu vehicles.
To us, it doesn’t matter how damaged, old or broken your vehicle is. We’ll pay a great price and guarantee clear funds the same day you sell your car, and we collect it. In addition, our extensive towing network across Australia offers free pick-up within 24 hours of finalising your paperwork.
Contact our friendly team for more information or a quick online quote for your Isuzu today.
Regardless of the damage, we pay top cash for any Isuzu ute, truck or wagon. In addition, our experienced team will organise free vehicle collection through our towing partner.
We make selling your scrap Isuzu vehicles stress-free and easy with our streamlined process and highly competitive cash offers.
We’ve made selling your vehicle for salvage as easy as possible. All of the technical requirements and scheduling demands you leave to us — you only need to take these three quick and simple steps.
Being an entirely digital company allows you to complete all necessary paperwork from your home or office. You should be able to gather all the required details in under 15 minutes.
Our efficient online processes mean the only paperwork we need from you is a digitally signed contract of sale and a scan of a valid driver’s license.
We’ll need you to provide us with a detailed photo gallery of the inside and outside of your vehicle. Don’t worry about the level of damage — we’ll find the value in anything.
Just let us know where your vehicle is. As long as our tow truck can access it, you won’t even have to be there on the day. We’ll transfer your instant cash payment to your bank account on pickup.
1800 Salvage’s car buyers are automotive industry experts with years of experience behind them. You needn’t worry about supplying the service history to sell your car. All the vehicle details we need to provide an accurate cash valuation are photos and some key information.
You can rely on us to provide a prompt, fair, transparent sale price based on current market value. Also, our extensive network of salvage partners enables us to recycle and upcycle your Isuzu ute or truck parts sustainably.
Please send through photos and information detailing the following:
1800 Salvage specialises in repurposing Isuzu vehicles. No matter its condition, each car contains valuable, repairable components that can be reconditioned back to life. We supply parts to a vast network of trusted recycling and restoration partners throughout Australia.
As an online company, we can process your paperwork efficiently. With just your signature and key details, you can trade in your Isuzu, receive a finance payout, and remove the vehicle on the same day.
Not every car can be repaired. And, not every car that can be repaired is worth the cost. You can’t very well have undrivable and unroadworthy vehicles taking up space in your garage, or your mind for that matter. But we can.
1800 Salvage specialises in cash for cars. As specialist salvage car buyers, we buy every type of car no matter the damage's severity. We’ll remove your car for free, usually within 24 hours, if you live in or around a major city. All you need to do is sign off on our competitive price offers and tell us where to pick your car up. You won’t even have to be there!
We buy a massive range of Isuzu vehicles, including.
Isuzu
Utes
This Isuzu was deemed a statutory write-off after an accident. The airbags deployed, the steering was broken, and there was panel damage to the side and front, as well as a smashed windshield.
Isuzu
Trucks
The owner stopped using their truck and allowed the registration to lapse. Afterward, the owner finally decided to take action regarding the vehicle.
Isuzu
Trucks
Previously used for work, this NPR300 was simply no longer needed.
Haines Hunter
Boats
Water has entered the transom and begun to rot. The owner wanted to sell the boat quickly while it was still functional and retained its value.
Haines Hunter
Boats
In great condition, this Hunter was no longer needed and selling to 1800 Salvage was smooth sailing!
Mitsubishi
Hyundai
Cars
The owner inherited the vehicle from a family member and chose to sell it to us as part of the process of moving forward after their loss.
Mazda
Cars
This Mazda had mechanical issues that the mechanic could not diagnose. The owner chose to avoid the hassle of trying to find the problem by selling it to 1800 Salvage.
Saab
Cars
The owner wanted to assess whether it was more beneficial to repair the car and sell it privately, or to sell it as-is to 1800 Salvage.
BMW
Motorbikes
The alternator has malfunctioned.
Holden
Cars
Aside from minor cosmetic wear, this Berlina had been well-maintained.
Ford
Cars
Although this Mondeo XR5 drove fine, the adaptive cruise control was not working.
Infiniti
Cars
The Infiniti has stopped running and needs a new Body Control Module computer to function again.
Toyota
Utes
Aside from minimal body damage, this Hilux drove fine.
Mariner
Boats
The owner had invested a considerable amount of money to repair and maintain the boat. Unfortunately, the ongoing maintenance costs were becoming too high. When the owner could not find anyone to supply the necessary parts to keep the boat operational, they decided to sell it.
Hyundai
Cars
After months of struggling to sell their Hyundai Tucson privately, the owner chose the hassle-free option and accepted 1800 Salvage’s competitive offer.
Citroen
BMW
Cars
The owner chose 1800 Salvage's quick process due to a lack of time selling a high-mileage vehicle, even though it had no issues.
Ford
Utes
This Ranger was stolen. When it was recovered, the turbo shaft was broken, and there was an oil seal in the turbo. The insurance company classified the vehicle as a write-off.
Maxum
Mazda
Utes
This BT50 had minor mechanical issues. Although they were fixable, the owner decided to sell while the ute still had value.
Nissan
Mitsubishi
Cars
Aside from cosmetic wear and tear overtime, there were no mechanical issues.
Bellboy
Boats
The owner no longer wanted to keep their boat and was looking for a way to dispose of it.
Suzuki
Motorbikes
Besides some minor rust, this bike is in good condition. The owner is moving overseas and doesn't have the time to handle private selling.
Holden
Cars
This Holden Captiva has mechanical issues.
Volkswagen
Vans
This van had been written off because it was damaged in a flood that infiltrated the motor. The insurance company had been pressuring the owner to decide what to do with the van, so they opted to sell it quickly.
Mazda
Cars
This Mazda was classified as a repairable write-off, following an accident.
Land Rover
Cars
This Land Rover's engine had seized.
Kawasaki
Motorbikes
This ZXR250 had carburettor problems.
Toyota
Utes
The owner decided it was more convenient to sell their Hilux to us rather than try privately selling it for a higher price.
Mitsubishi
Utes
The motor malfunctioned, and the owner found replacement inconvenient.
Honda
Motorbikes
This motorcycle was declared a statutory write-off after being involved in a front-end collision.
Mercedes Benz
Cars
This luxury car was involved in a front-end collision.
Ford
Cars
This Mondeo began emitting smoke on the way home, prompting the owner to choose between selling or repairing the vehicle.
Holden
Cars
This Cruze runs smoothly. The owner felt fixing cosmetic issues was not worth the expense to increase its resale value.
Subaru
Cars
The Subaru Impreza only required a wheel bearing replacement. Due to their location, the owner preferred not to go through the time and effort of selling privately.
Ezytrail
Caravans & RVs
The owner had lost interest in camping and decided to sell the camper trailer.
Honda
Cars
The gears would make a clunking sound when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear.
Volkswagen
Cars
The Volkswagen had its engine light on but was still drivable. The owner chose to sell it.
Skoda
Cars
Other than an oil leak from the sump gasket, this Octavia had no other issues.
Holden
Cars
This Holden still starts and drives with minor body damage.
Camero
Boats
The boat was deemed uninsurable after a recent inspection, so the owner chose to sell it rather than repair the seaworthiness issues.
Ford
Utes
The Ranger XLT had overheated, cutting the owner's trip short.
Mazda
Cars
This Mazda was classified as a repairable write-off after a collision.
Honda
Cars
There was nothing wrong with this CR-V; the owner was downsizing and decided it was finally time to let another family enjoy it.
Bentley
Prestige
This Bentley was not operational due to a suspected immobilizer issue.
Suzuki
Motorbikes
The owner occasionally rode the bike and preferred to avoid the hassles of selling it privately.
Nissan
Utes
This ute's engine has broken down. As the owner lacked time to sell privately, they chose more convenient options.
Fiat
Cars
This Fiat's convertible roof has a broken part, and the boot won't open. The owner didn't want to pay for repairs to obtain a Roadworthy Certificate, so they decided it would be better to upgrade to a newer car.
N/A
Boats
The owner no longer wished to keep their boat, so they went for 1800 Salvage's hassle-free sale.
Volkswagen
Vans
The passenger door of the Volkswagen Transporter only opened from the outside. The owner decided it was not worth fixing the problem. However, they struggled to attract a private buyer, so they opted for a quick alternative.
Ford
Cars
This Ford was experiencing gearbox issues, struggling to shift gears and reach high RPMs. Due to the complexity and high repair costs, the owner was left with a functioning car that they couldn't repair themselves.
Honda
Motorbikes
This motorcycle has weathered from outside storage and currently doesn't start.
Toyota
Cars
This Toyota had been well-maintained. The owner decided it was time for an upgrade, so they accepted 1800 Salvage's quick payment.
Hyundai
Cars
The windscreen camera has stopped functioning, which has disabled the Lane Keeping Assist and Front Collision Warning systems, both of which are now displaying faults on the dashboard.
Kia
Cars
Before the accident, this Kia Rio had no mechanical problems.
KTM
Motorbikes
This KTM sustained front-end damage in a collision.
Nissan
Cars
The owner did not have the energy to deal with lowball offers from private buyers, so they sought 1800 Salvage's transparent pricing.
BMW
Cars
The owner recently got a new starter motor installed and then was told the engine needs replacing. The owner didn't want to pay for further repairs, so they accepted 1800 Salvage's fair price offer.
Volkswagen
Vans
This Caddy was deemed a repairable write-off after an accident. Unfortunately, the owner could not afford the out-of-pocket expenses, so they opted for a convenient sale.
Yalta
Boats
This vessel had been sitting idle for a year, and its battery was dead. The owner simply wanted it removed.
Mini
Mazda
Cars
This Mazda 2 sustained significant hail damage. Unfortunately, the owner's insurance policy did not cover damage caused by weather events.
Toyota
Cars
This Kluger was well maintained until the owner passed away. The family chose to sell the vehicle as it served as a painful reminder.
Lumberjack
Caravans & RVs
The owner had tried to sell this Lumberjack privately for over a year before opting for a quick sale at 1800 Salvage.
Jeep
Cars
This Jeep would still start and drive but overheat.
Volkswagen
Cars
The Volkswagen was suspected to have a blown head gasket. The owner decided that the benefits of selling to 1800 Salvage outweighed the costs of repairing.
Nissan
Utes
This ute's engine has a noise coming from the top end, which would require either an overhaul or an engine swap.
Kawasaki
Motorbikes
This Kawasaki Vulcan was classified as a statutory write-off. To avoid insurance delays, the owner explored alternative options.
BMW
Cars
This BMW had mechanical issues, so the owner sold the car to 1800 Salvage for a quick payment.
Toyota
Classic
This Corolla had been parked for twelve years. Before being idle, it had no mechanical issues.
Holden
Cars
Other than squeaky brakes and a few minor cosmetic issues, the owner encountered difficulties with private selling, so they explored alternative options.
Yamaha
Motorbikes
This Yamaha had not been ridden for years.
SsangYong
Cars
This SsangYong had no issues; it was unused, and the owner wanted a simple way to sell it, so they opted for 1800 Salvage's straightforward process.
Suzuki
Cars
The mechanic discovered that the engine control module was malfunctioning, and the owner decided that the repair costs were not economical.
Harley Davidson
Motorbikes
The insurance company declared this motorbike a statutory write-off. Unsatisfied with the low payout, the owner sought better options.
Hyundai
Cars
This Hyundai i40 was classified as a repairable write-off after being involved in an accident. The owner didn't want to pay for repairs, so they sold the car as-is to 1800 Salvage.
Nissan
Utes
The owner was relocating interstate and chose not to take the ute since they had a car arranged by their new employer.
Viscount
Caravans & RVs
The owner used the caravan as a spare bedroom. However, they are moving homes and need it gone as soon as possible. They opted to 1800 Salvage for a straightforward sale.
Ford
Cars
The driver's side window is non-functional, but the Ford drives perfectly fine.
Toyota
Utes
This Toyota Hilux operated without issues. The owner was not using the vehicle and wanted to sell it quickly.
Ford
Cars
The check engine light came on. After addressing the issue, the light persisted. Despite visiting a second mechanic, the problem remained unresolved. The owner wanted to avoid more hassle, so they sold the Ford to 1800 Salvage.
Jeep
Cars
The Jeep has overheated. The local garage indicates that it could be a serious issue and may not be worth the cost to diagnose and repair.
Kawasaki
Motorbikes
The owner intended to sell their motorbike after it was involved in an accident.
Nissan
Utes
The owner had not driven the Nissan Navara for several months. Since it was taking up valuable garage space, the owner wanted to get rid of it quickly. 1800 Salvage picked up the vehicle on the same day.
Mazda
Cars
The mechanic discovered a minor oil leak from the turbo. The owner preferred not to spend the time and money to fix it, so they sold the Mazda as-is to us.
Nissan
Cars
The Skyline had been parked in the owner's backyard for some time. The owner felt unsafe with meeting strangers, so they opted for 1800 Salvage's secure and professional service.
Toyota
Cars
The Toyota was initially classified as a repairable write-off and repaired in Victoria. However, New South Wales laws required it to be registered as a statutory write-off, which the owner was unaware of until being pulled over by the police. Eventually, the owner wanted to avoid further trouble and chose to get rid of the car.
Bellboy
Boats
The owner regularly used this boat and had upgraded to a new one. The Bellboy was collected within 24 hours, freeing up valuable space.
Audi
Cars
There was nothing wrong with this Audi; the owner rarely drove it and had recently retired. As they did not have the energy to deal with the complexities of private selling, they opted for our simple and straightforward sale.
Mitsubishi
Utes
This Triton had mechanical problems that would cost more to fix than the vehicle was worth. The owner wanted to avoid the hassle and cost of fixing said issues before selling.
LDV
Vans
This LDV was used for deliveries. The owner had upgraded to a new one and did not have time to find a private buyer, so they sought 1800 Salvage for a more convenient sale.
Jayco
Caravans & RVs
The owner decided it was time to let someone else enjoy the caravan since they were rarely using it.
BMW
Cars
This BMW had a blown motor. The owner didn't want to bother private selling, so they opted for a faster solution.
Holden
Cars
Aside from a seal leak and ripped leather seats, this Commodore had no mechanical issues. The owner needed a fast payment to pay the bills.
Sym Scoota
Motorbikes
The owner used to ride the SYM to get around until they recently upgraded to a new car.
Toyota
Cars
The Yaris functioned well and had no mechanical problems. The owner needed to sell it fast because they were relocating overseas and did not want to renew the registration.
Subaru
Cars
This car was classified as a repairable write-off following an accident. The owner determined that selling it was more cost-effective.
Land Rover
Cars
The engine of this Land Rover was making a knocking sound. The owner decided to sell the vehicle instead of repairing it.
Viscount
Caravans & RVs
The owner had possessed the caravan for over a decade and had even made renovations. After not using it regularly, it was finally time to let a new owner enjoy it.
Volvo
Cars
The owner had not used the car in a long time. As it continued to gather dust, the owner decided to take action regarding the vehicle.
Mitsubishi
Utes
This ute had a few mechanical issues that the owner deemed not worth fixing to make it roadworthy.
If you’ve got an Isuzu ute or truck taking up valuable space in your garage, we can help. Our specialist car buyers purchase all models of Isuzu, regardless of their condition. With 1800 Salvage, you don’t have to worry about a valuer. We take care of everything for you and offer excellent customer service.
At 1800 Salvage, we offer the best price trade-in value for all Isuzu, including:
With outlets in every Australian capital city, we can typically remove your old car or truck within 24 hours. That makes us one of the country's quickest unwanted car removal companies. Our near-instant payments are made through Osko, meaning you get paid for your Isuzu ute sooner.
With outlets in every Australian capital city, we can typically remove your vehicle within 24 hours. That’s what makes us one of the country's quickest unwanted car removal companies. Our payments are made through Osko, meaning you get paid fast.
Still unsure of how we operate or what we can and can’t do? Not a problem — see below to answer some of your queries, or call our Isuzu specialists today.
Yes! We specialise in dealing with unregistered vehicles. Therefore, we request that any outstanding registration on your Isuzu vehicle be returned to your local authority.
Definitely! Our team buys an extensive range of salvage Isuzu models that can be in various models, types and conditions. Our team will request details about your Isuzu and then provide you with a quote.
1800 Salvage is committed to ensuring that selling your Isuzu is as secure and easy as possible. Our simple method avoids all the unnecessary hassle of selling your vehicle.
At 1800 Salvage, we don't require registration on any vehicle. However, once we have purchased your salvage vehicle, we recommend you return your license plates and paperwork to VicRoads to get reimbursed for the value of any registration that is still active.
Yes. We generally always beat insurance tenders by suggesting a higher price — placing extra money in your pocket! We can ensure our services are efficient and effective as possible. To get started, fill out our online quote form here.
If you have any questions about us or our services, our friendly team will be happy to help.