Sydney fraudster Melissa Caddick's luxury cars have sold at auction for more than $360,000.
The conwoman investment broker disappeared two years ago, hours after the Australian Federal Police and Australian Securities and Investments Commission raided her eastern suburbs home.
Three months later the 49-year-old's decomposing foot, in a running shoe, washed up in a shoe on a South Coast beach.
She is believed to have used her company Maliver to conduct a Ponzi scheme, stealing around $23 million from clients to fund her luxurious lifestyle and was facing a string of charges.
Her husband Anthony Koletti's blue convertible 2016 Audi R8 sold at a Pickles auction on Monday night for $295,000, liquidators Jones Partners said.
Ms Caddick's black Mercedes Benz CLA45 AMG sold for $66,250.
"There was significant interest in both vehicles, particularly the Audi R8 and we are pleased with the prices achieved," Jones Partners principal Bruce Gleeson said.
There will be a creditors meeting on March 15 "to discuss the status of the liquidation generally and other potential recoveries", he said.
Liquidators plan to sell her Dover Heights home, which she bought for $6.2 million in 2014, as well as an apartment in Edgecliff.
The prospective sale of both properties and other assets such as share portfolios are listed for directions in a case management hearing in the Federal Court on Thursday.