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It is the same as any other vertex kit you can look them up on the net only it is in grey undercoat. The kit is on the Gold Coast... Brisbane Rd Labrador, next to Bonzai motorsport if anyone wants to go have a look.

Can you please post a picture so people know what the hell your talking about. What is a "Vertex Kit????" I know what a VORTEX Generator is, in regards to aerodynamics, and how it works, but a "Vertex Kit?" Must be a bad Japanese translation?? Yeh, bad translation!!!

Thanks

Jetman

jetman you are an absolute nob jockey!!! Vertex body kits are all over the net if you look. Dont make a smart ass coment when you dont know wot the hell yr talking about....................looser

still no picture!!!! and i'm not travelling to the bloody Gold Coast to look at it,

To bad if i live interstate, sorry guys but you have to go on a holiday to the Gold Coast to look at JAP32's vertex kit.

A picture dude is all where asking for of "your" vertex kit, not what some elses.

Is that too hard???

Just a picture.

still no picture!!!! and i'm not travelling to the bloody Gold Coast to look at it,

To bad if i live interstate, sorry guys but you have to go on a holiday to the Gold Coast to look at JAP32's vertex kit.

A picture dude is all where asking for of "your" vertex kit, not what some elses.

Is that too hard???

Just a picture.

lol come on jetman play nice rolf

still no picture!!!! and i'm not travelling to the bloody Gold Coast to look at it,

To bad if i live interstate, sorry guys but you have to go on a holiday to the Gold Coast to look at JAP32's vertex kit.

A picture dude is all where asking for of "your" vertex kit, not what some elses.

Is that too hard???

Just a picture.

mate grow up! vertex is prob d best kit on a 32 as if u dont no..if u dont hav anyfin good to say dun say anyfin at all!

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