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Hey guys, I just want some opinions as to what colour I should spray my calipers?

I was thinking red (a bit usual) or yellow or black?

But I want something that stands out but not too over the top, like green or pink lol

I found an example for yellow on yellow:

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Well here's a pic of my car:

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It's got dark grey buddy club rims with chrome dish.

I'm thinking maybe gloss black or dark grey now? because after looking on google, red brakes on yellow cars are a bit over the top.

I'm really confused :D As I don't want too many colours on my car lol

as with most things

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LOL :D

I think all that needs is clear indicators xD

Anyway, back to my car, I think I want something that stands out aswell, but not like dog balls lol.

After seeing this lancer:

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I'm considering black or red lol, sigh.... Just can't make up my mind.

mine are gloss black with the nissan writing sanded after so its silver again. would look good on a yellow car. which mine will be one day.. as they say 2 shades of the same colour dont always go together..

Gloss Black Pearl with Colour Code "GV1" as in the black R34 GT-R would look you beaut.

The R33 GT-R uses gloss black calipers but with brake dust on them, they look a bit shabby. The Pearl would lift it a bit and go with your wheels. I'd use Silver writing on the letters for contrast.

Other options:- Gold with red writing. Silver with black writing. Black with yellow writing. Black with red writing.

NO to yellow or red calipers IMHO

mine are gloss black with the nissan writing sanded after so its silver again. would look good on a yellow car. which mine will be one day.. as they say 2 shades of the same colour dont always go together..

i reckon this sounds like a good idea, but maybe gunmetal..to match the wheels..for a classy look..

However red or dark orange would look sportier and match the tailights

Edited by doozooby
my last 34 was yellow on yellow, i think that looked good. what colour are your wheels? mine were black. i wonder how white would look... play around on photo shop and you'll get a good idea. red might be ok.

Do you have any pics of your old car? I'm keen for black rims on my yellow 34 as well... after some ideas!

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