The Queensland-based team released renders of its Chevrolet Camaros in their indigenous colours via social media.
Drivers Jayden Ojeda and Declan Fraser head to the Northern Territory event 14th and 18th in the championship respectively.
Rookie Ojeda chalked up career-best qualifying (third) and race (sixth) results last time out at Symmons Plains.
This year marks the fifth in which the Darwin Triple Crown has been labelled Indigenous Round.
That requires all teams to carry some indigenous artwork on their cars.
A flurry of reveals are set to take place in the next eight days ahead of the start of the on-track action across June 19-21.
This article first appeared on Speedcafe.com, a sister site to MotorRacing.com.
