Came across this whilst browsing on ebay.... shame... what a waste....
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Subaru-Liberty-GT-2-5L-Spec-B-STI-wheels-2007-Turbo-Damaged-/130619293922?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e698440e2#ht_1755wt_1396
Anyone from this forum?? If so, sorry to hear about your bad news... but i think its... PART OUT TIME!!!!!
Perhaps someone with GT or Spec B rims can offer him/her a swap plus $$$$ for those sexxxyy enkei's!!!
Brembo's.... GFB BOV.... Hyperflow intercooler...
What is a Statutory Write-Off?
A Statutory Write-Off is a vehicle that is assessed as a total loss and is:
A motor vehicle (other than a motor bike) that has been immersed in saltwater for any period above the doorsill level, or immersed in freshwater up to the dashboard or steering wheel or more than 48 hours.
A motor vehicle or trailer that is burnt to such an extent that it is fit only for wrecking or scrap.
A motor vehicle or trailer that is stripped of all, or a combination of most, interior and exterior body parts, panels and components (for example, engine, wheels, bonnet, guards, doors, boot lid).
A motor vehicle (other than a motor bike) that is damaged according to at least three of the following impact damage indicators:
- damage to an area of the roof equal to or exceeding 300 x 300mm
- damage to an area of the cabin floor pan equal to or exceeding 300 x 300mm
- damage to an area of the firewall equal to or exceeding 300 x 300mm
- damage to the suspension.
- cracked or broken major mechanical components such as the engine block and
- transmission casings.
A Statutory Write-Off will have its registration cancelled and the cancellation recorded against its VIN on the Register. A Statutory Write-Off will never be permitted to be re-registered in any State or Territory.

