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hey guys i have a v spec 1 r32 gtr with the black brembos

the clear is flaking on them as they always do and im looking for someone who can recondition them externally... they do not need seals or anything as they work A1 i just want them prettied up to match the quality of the rest of the car....

i am a bit of an automotive painter as i do alot of painting at work and i was thinking of doing them clear over base in cobra basecoat with 2 pack urethane clear but im affraid the clear will yellow from the heat

has anyone else had theirs redone "PROPERLY"??

i want them as per factory... black with white brembo writing all neat and straight as i am very fussy

any help much appretiated... thanks guys

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i've done some powdercoating for the EVO6 brembo's in the red colour, these are cured at 400F

constant temp rating for powdercoating is 110C with spikes to 500F handled. Really depends on how hard you are going at the track, but i think your brake fluids will be boiling close to these peak temps.

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need to rehost these pics for better quality, and the fronts are PRE clear and rears are CLEARED.

Red requires the use of a decal, due to the nature of powdercoating red bleeds into white.

white over black doesnt bleed so can use a decal as a template for white powder.

not a cheap process due to the time it takes, will reply to your pm

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