HUNDREDS of people flocked to Mount Panorama on Sunday for the annual Community Garage Sale.
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Pit Complex garages were full of a large range of items from bargains, to antiques, clothes and household goods.
Andrea Meale and Darcy Meale, 11, had a stall to raise money for the Fred Hollows Foundation.
Nine-year-old Tristan Robinson, who was manning a stall with his mother Annette Robinson, was happy with his sales.
“I’ve sold a toy car and a Spider Man mask,” he said.
Bathurst antiques dealer Martin King said he was impressed with the items on sale and managed to pick up a pre-1921 Royal Doulton plate with an image of the Blue Mountains.
“I’ve done alright, there’s some really nice bits here,” he said of the garage sale.
Elliot Redwin, from the Hope Care Junktion and Bargain Centre, said the event has evolved over the years.
“When it stared off it was just for garage sale items, now there’s collectors and sellers out here,” he said.