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Yeah it's so hard getting the bicycle out in the mornings and seeing my poor baby sitting there on 3 wheels, sulking, saying to me, "RESPECT, is this what you call RESPECT?!?" Then I sulk away on my 20 min ride to work :D

So hopefully now that it'll be going to Gav's it wont bother me so much, wont see it for a bit, but then I know it's going to be fixed next time i see it :)

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It's the shiny mags I reckon, eyes to glitterfied by the chrome to notice the brakes :D

Sorry? Whats that Mr. Jelly Mags? :)

I painted my calipers and hubs gloss black and sanded the NISSAN lettering back to bare metal...

The dignified look... :D

maybe you need a ricier colour

A ricier colour? Nah.. I needed something to offset the ridiculous amount of blue lighting I have in my cabin... :D

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It was meant as a good thing, I love chrome mags, reckon yours look awesome, but because they are a real eye catcher, the callipers become un-noticable, Bah anyway maybe i should get a sticker "TEAM CHEAPA$$!" :)

It's cool... Thanks for the compliment... I just took it as a great chance to have another go at your beaching... :D

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strutto they arnt chrome mags are they? they looked more polished to me then chrome.

painted calipers will look rank on my wheels as the spokes split in 2 and you can see between them. My car is coming together really well now i just need to focus on the little things to give it that extra nice touch!

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Hey guys go to www.modifymycar.com and you can play around with different wheels and ....... brake caliper colours :)

The hulk green looks wicked on a gun metal skyline, so I might have to steal your idea Ska :kick:

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So you'll do it for four people, sweet! Still need me to order the green or do you want the part number (SP737) so you can order, I dont mind either way, just give us the word and I'll ring up my nearest autobarn and order it in? :)

If you want me to order, 2 will be enough for 4 hubs and 4 calipers right?

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