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Top Secret Paint - Though we get many requests for the "color code" for our trademark Top Secret Gold paint, no such code exists nor is it available from any paint or body shop. Our paint is our own custom color and blend made from only the finest materials. The paint is available through us for $465 per quart, pending the approval of the vehicle it is to be used on.

REF - http://www.topsecretjpn.com/stickers.shtml

yeah thats true, i guess if you make it rare and hard to get then it makes it more popular.

thing is im painting my brakes this weekend and figured top secret gold would be mad but i guess ill just do em in everyday gold :D

well it was a decision between brembo red, gold or canary yellow. i have i white r33 with black 5zigen rims so i needed something to stand out but not too over the top. so i dunno cause im still not 100% sure on the gold.

^^ Yellow looks rice, I saw it on a Black R32. No good.

I think the gold give a bit of an upper class / performance look while the red looks pure performance.

Iam leaning towards RED as you can see LOL! Can't go wrong!

White Car

Black Rims

Red Brake Calipers

Those 3 colours "Compliment" each other. (Complimentry Colours)

well its done.

decided to go with the red and i must say it looks 100 times better than i expected.

Looks heaps tougher now there is a bit of colour in with the black. kind of breaks it up a bit. i shall post pics tomorrow.

thanks for leaning my mind towards red :down:

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