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Im painting my break calipers red this weekend before i put my new rims on and tidying up the disc rotors etc...

But of course i have Brembo brake calipers and i want to keep the white Brembo Writing on it. I have seen stickers on ebay that replace them and i was looking at buying some. but now of course that i actually need them and want to get some asap i cant find any here in Australia!

Has anyone seen any for sale?

Or know where i could get some?

Or get some made? etc

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I dont know what Brembo calipers look like, but when i painted my nissan ones, i put masking tape over the letters and cut around them with a sharp stanley knife. Are the Brembo letters raised, or just painted on? Easier if they are raised.

Alternatively, any sign writer can computer cut white vinyl - do your design in photoshop and take it into them on a USB thumb drive.

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I think its just paint from what i can see... i was thinking off getting some vinal cut ones and then putting a layer or two of clear coat over the top of it to protect it...

But i remember seeing some one selling heat temp stickers that were meant to stay on at higher temps

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