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Hi I have a brand new vertex kit for the R32 GTST that I'm selling.

The fiberglass is in top condition and very well made.

Asking for $500 for the full kit and special price for painting and fitting can be arranged through Xclusive Colours in Wentworthville NSW if you like.

As you can see from the pic that the kit is of good quality.

Would prefer Sydney buyer as postage will be difficult for this item.

I might be able to get more then one kit.

Send me a PM if you're interested.

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Blitz these kits are from an importor friend of mine, I was thinking of becomming a reseller of his products but wanted to gauge interest, and to offer SAU a special deal. Louie actually told to me come here as he knows some of the Admins.

No kits for the 4door, but it shouldnt be too hard to extend the side skirts if everthing else is the same at a small cost.

Booster, yes these kits are made from flexi glass, so they have even more flex then ABS plastic bars.

Patto, the kit is $500 + $550 for painting and fitting

Edited by Mr Cali

Yeh I thought that seemed a little too cheap! I was researching getting one of these kits fitted and sprayed a few months ago and this is an unbelievable price. It smashes all the other prices getting around.

If only I had the cash! :mellow:

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