Six updated liveries will be at the Wilson Security Sandown 500 this weekend, with the Super Black Racing FPR-prepared Falcon on display, while the others will be on track.
Commemorating the Pirtek Enduro Cup, a number of teams have launched new looks - see them in the flesh this weekend by heading out to the track, and vote for your favourite here.
The Supercheap Auto Commodore of Tim Slade and Tony D'Alberto will showcase a striking yellow look for the Pirtek Enduro Cup, adorning a '10 years at the Mountain' logo to celebrate a decade the brand has supported the Bathurst 1000.
New look for Slade Commodore
Russell Ingall and Tim Blanchard's #23 entry will swap the usual Repair Management Australia branding for the sponsor's new online production system, OPS Gateway.
The new representation for the Lucas Dumbrell Racing Commodore also invites a graphic new paint scheme, which will remain for the Pirtek Enduro Cup.
Lee Holdsworth and Craig Baird will steer a Nascar-style livery on their Mercedes-Benz E63 this round.
With highlighted fours on the roof and doors, as well as Nascar-esque branding patches on the front quarter panel, the new look for the #4 entry celebrates Holdsworth's recent contract extension with the Erebus V8 Supercars team.
The second car from the Erebus stable welcomes a new livery showcasing Beko as the prominent sponsor on the Will and Alex Davison driven entry.
The updated livery, complemented by blue highlights on the rear quarter, bumper and front bar of the Merc, is set to see out the rest of the 2014 Championship, and comes after the sponsor enhanced its commercial agreement with the team.
The bold livery on Michael Caruso's Nissan Altima, which debuted at the Sydney Motorsport Park 400, will continue into the first round of the endurance season.
The inverted scheme features the usual sponsor Norton's parent company Symantec, to promote the brand's new 'Backup Exec 2014' backup and recovery solution.
While not lining up on the grid this weekend, wildcard entry Super Black Racing is trackside at Sandown launching its warpaint for the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000.
The New Zealand outfit, powered by Ford Performance Racing, celebrates its Kiwi backing by boasting a predominately black livery with silver strips, and a manipulated Ford Falcon to appear as the native kiwi bird.
The team recently held an official launch in New Zealand, with the young drivers keen to do their country proud in the Kiwi-themed race car.
Which is your favourite updated livery at the Wilson Security Sandown 500? Vote here now.
Make sure you're trackside this weekend to see the striking and updated liveries in the flesh.
Kids 14 and under receive free trackside admission with a paying adult, while you can secure a Platinum Grandstand ticket to ensure yourself a reserved grandstand seat over the entire weekend and free V8 Supercar paddock access.
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