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As mentioned above, i have a vertex style body kit for sale. The kit has never been fitted, it's still in the bubble rap. It contains both front and rear bars, and side skirts (and no it hasn't been painted). It's exactly the same as a genuine vertex kit, just doesn't have the price tag. Price of the kit is $600 firm. As for postage, for the time being i would rather have it pick up. Depends on the amount of interest for this item will determine postage.

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Hey guys. I really need this kit gone. If you don't think 600 bucks isn't a fair price for a kit that is worth over a grand then give me an offer. But it has to be reasonable though. There is nothing wrong with the kit, just need it gone due to having a kid.

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Hey guys, haven't been on lately. Work committments. I'm located in deception bay. North of brissy. Yeah I've decided to keep it a bit sedate looking man as it gives peeps of a bit of a suprise :)

Ok guys. The kit is back on for sale. Still as a complete kit only. Please genuine buyers only. Price hasn't change either. I would really like this kit gone asap. Cheers guys for your patience.

Ok guys. The kit is back on for sale. Still as a complete kit only. Please genuine buyers only. Price hasn't change either. I would really like this kit gone asap. Cheers guys for your patience.

Hey mate, Do you have a contact number so i can talk to you first?

If the kit is still available i have the day off tomorrow and would like to check it out, I have cash :banana:

Send me a PM i will be lurking around

Hey mate, Do you have a contact number so i can talk to you first?

If the kit is still available i have the day off tomorrow and would like to check it out, I have cash :banana:

Send me a PM i will be lurking around

PM sent mate.



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