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drewr33, im trying to decide myself as well. atm i have red vht on my white 'line atm. although my rims are shadow chrome. does this paint come in bronze? i think of the 350z brembo style - bronze calipers with black logo. or else, black calipers with white logo. what you guys thinks?

let me know what colour you decide Duc - I am keen to repaint my R34 and S15 calipers - we could have a painting mod party at my place :D

I am also leaning toward bronze/gold with black or red writing ala Brembos

been thinking of repainting my calipers for ages Andrew. been leaning towards black but bronze would be nice - if that color is avaliable. yes ala brembo style are subtle but at the same time noticeable. thinking of this saturday pending on where they sell it and the weather.

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boy there must be a lot of those Circlar wheels around - I have them and I know of at least 3 other guys with in just Adelaide .... FYI if you don't get yours taken back to bare metal, rust-proofed and repainted soon they will degrade beyond repair - a mate from ROH Wheels did mine for me, and said mine were months away from rust disintegration on the welds. I did dome "S" Skyline stickers to ove rthe centres and I think they look good :laugh:

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Howdy nightcrawler, yep I remember when you told me that about twelve months ago! :unsure: Somehow having the wheels NDI'd kept falling to the bottom of the 'ways to spend $$ on the Nissan' list. Best look into that again before it bites me on the ass. Cheers! Mark

no worries buddy - just trying to spread the love :wave: .... plus I would hate you to be driving down the road and one of your wheels takes off past you because the weld broke :unsure:

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I want to paint my calipers black, with the nissan writing in white, grey or just sand them back down to metal. I'm trying to go with what Mark's done, and have a neat, stock-not-over-the-top look,

The only problem is, there is no METALCAST in black. I was thinking of getting the primer (this is the shiny bit isn't it?) and then finding some kind of black paint to go over top.. or will the black paint just block it out... what do you guys think?

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