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Old 01-08-2004, 08:03 PM
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i got started on'em tonight...i got 2 done cuz i was trying to be careful and make it look half ***. anyways...here's a pic of the front with the stock wheel on cuz my thrusters are being polished.

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Old 01-08-2004, 08:05 PM
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look pretty good. Where did you get the caliper paint, and how much was it. Do you just paint it on a wait for it to dry? I may want to do that.
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how did you clean or prepare the caliper before you painted it?

mine have alot of crap on them
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i bought it at pepboys, don't remember how much it was....i pulled'em off and sat'em on the cardboard and painted them. it was a pretty easy process really, hit me up on AIM if you want to talk about it.
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i used like a 220 grit sand paper where i could to just get the crap off of them and get the layer of GOOO off there. then cleaned them with acitone and then painted.
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Looks pretty cool Matt. I'm having my calipers powder coated soon.
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i wish i had went ahead and had mine p coated.....it's so much easier to maintain and looks better really in my opinion.
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Looks good!! You can see them through the stock wheel pretty well. Not that it matters.

I got mine off the web for about $34.00. The kit came with paint, brake cleaner, instructions, and brushes. I bought brake cleaner earlier thinking the kit was just the paint. Just recently, I saw another kit that included a rust remover/inhibitor included along with everytihng else.
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thanks guys...appreciate the compliments...i'll get some pics tomorrow with the thruster wheels on there polished and blingin
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Looks good Matt. I will probably do mine now that I have 20" and are more visible.


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