Damn Westy, you be correct.
It might say "buy in-store" for the 7mm sheets when you search on-line, but I tried three stores and they didn't have it.
One store said they'd get their "Special Order Team" to call me back.
Hear that sound? That's crickets chirping...........
Same as Plyco who were going to get back to me with a quote to send to SA from Victoria. Waiting, waiting.......
I hate ordering stuff sight unseen anyway.
Good old South Oz,
We exported $1.9 Billion of alcoholic beverages, $2 Billion of copper and copper ores, $1.4 Billion of wheat, and various other metals, agricultural products, education and services in the 2017-18 financial year.
Total Exports: 15.6 billion Australian dollars.
Imports: $13.8 Billion.
Surplus: 1.85 Billion.
So here we are, 1.7 million people, generating $9,000 of export income per man, woman, gender-bender and child.
And running a surplus i.e. living within our means.
We were the first state to give women the vote.
We were the first state to legalise boys having boyfriends and girls having girl friends.
We've got Cactus Beach.
We've got sheep stations bigger than some countries.
We've got Olympic Dam - only Canada's McArthur River produces more uranium.
Our lead smelter is arguably the biggest in the world since Doe Run shut the doors.
So many good things.
But ya can't buy a f#@ing sheet of plywood off the shelf in 2019.
Spewin'
On a happier note, while I was typing this here rant, the missus signed for the new wheels.
Whoever mounted them up has never heard of lining up the coloured dot with the valve stem, but you can't have everything.
So I took one around to my mate's workshop for the official professional seal of approval, regarding fit and quality.
He says the standard isn't high, but about what he expects these days. He's one of these guys who figures if you expect the worst you'll never be disappointed.
Soon as I feel up to it, I'll bolt them on. My calculations say revolutions per mile drop by 15%
Is that significant? No idea, but can't be a bad thing.