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Ok, so i've done some searching around and found a few threads with some pics here and there. However, these threads were for Brembos, not the standard GTT brakes. So i just wanted to gather some other opinions about what colour to get my GTT brakes painted. Posting pics along with your opinions would be much appreciated.

Below is a photo of my car at the moment with the standard 25GT brakes on it. I've already got all the necessities required for the GTT brake upgrade. Just gotta paint the calipers before i install them.

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Paint them pink or fluro colour seems to be the rage with wheels these days. Mayb u can start a trend on fluro brake callipers!

But seriously paint them whatever colour u like, silver car could suit any colour. Bright will make it stand out from your black rims.

Theres a diy in tutorial thread using metalcast paint. Gives them an anodised look. Plenty of pics also in that thread.

Paint them black! Use the proper VHT calliper paint stuff too.

Bright callipers are going to look a bit silly if they are just stock size.

Mine are still the crappy greyish factory colour as i havent had the motivation to do them black like i wanted too.

The rotors are what really stand out though! So if you do black and buy a nice set of rotors itll highlight your rims i guess!

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Here are some pics i've dug up. Unfortunately, most of them are of Brembos and not just standard Nissan GTT calipers but you get the idea in terms of diversity of colour.

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Paint them black! Use the proper VHT calliper paint stuff too.

That's what I'm going to do eventually... :whistling: BUT I'm going to do the NISSAN in Red. :woot:

Feel free to steal my Brilliant Idea. ;)

That's what I'm going to do eventually... :whistling: BUT I'm going to do the NISSAN in Red. :woot:

Feel free to steal my Brilliant Idea. ;)

Haha well i got lazy and knew those GTT brakes were only there until funds recover.... So i will just leave them for now :P

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