Quote, originally posted by DressedInBlack »as far as for going a different color, Richard, i figured if i couldn't match the body's red i would go with the black or blue. but with the blue, all i find is a bright glowing blue. no biggie! On my white Mazda I LOVE the blue calipers, and it would/could work w/the red, but as you suggest, you'd have to be careful not to overdo it and have it come out looking like a clown car.For reference, this is my car w/Duplicolor painted calipers... right after I did them the first time. In fact some eBay seller is using this picture to sell his caliper decals. 'Think I should be getting a cut of that? These are NOT his decals. And this is what the front ones looks like today.And also for the record, in spite of carefully prepping them, they chipped and chipped and chipped. I did about 6-7 coats including touch-ups. The spray is even worse May I suggest "investing" in the G2 EPOXY paint system, what my rotor hats/edges are painted with now.
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes...ID=41With proper prep it will last a lot longer, and it comes in many more colors as well... but it is expensive and do it outside or in an extremely well ventilated area. The stuff is nasty. Quote, originally posted by audiovibe »Do gold, member Kamikaze did his in gold and they looked great in person, very subtle and not in your face.I think that too could look nice, but be careful. It could ending up looking like your high school colors too. (Red/Gold?) The same thing might happen using white (Red/White, MY HS colors ) but that would be a matter of personal choice IMO.
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