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So who else besides NRMA and the Suncorp owned companies (AAMI, Just Car, Shannons et al.) insures grey imports? Going to vote with my feet once this is all over and NRMA will only cover my car for $12k at a cost of $1300 a year.

http://www.dawes.com.au/

That's who I went through.

Thanks for the offers.

I am looking for something with legal thread

Car is a cop magnet and the religiously check my tyres for signs of hooning.

The fact I am rolling on triangles should have been hint enough that I can't afford the petrol to hoon

Cheers

Just going through the boost classifieds to find some stockies that hopefully somebody is discarding.

What are the specs of the above rims for the Leopard?

If I could, that would be great. don't really care how it looks :P

Will pm you later to arrange a journey up to the mysterious north to come pick them up

your welcome to them, i think they are kinda legal. not much on em, but above the markers from what i recall.

15x7 +20 wheel, 7.25kg per wheel, 56mm dish

15x8 +5, 4x100/4x114.3

16x8 +15, 4x114.3/5x114.3

16x9 +0, 4x114.3/5x114.3

16 x 9 +0...Do et!

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