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High temp paint will start peeling after a year. I would just leave it alone or try caliper paint. If you want the brakes to look better, put slotted or

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Old 07-09-2010, 07:08 PM   #3 (permalink)
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High temp paint will start peeling after a year. I would just leave it alone or try caliper paint. If you want the brakes to look better, put slotted or cross drilled rotors on. Prepare to spend at least $ 3k if you want authentic sport brakes.
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