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Hey Everyone !

As everyone I have a wish list..brake upgrade... 483 turbo ..174 Nos Bottles you know the drill :rofl2: hahahahaha

Cant afford the upgrade atm but really would like to know if anyone has painted da stags brakes?

I have painted lots of sets b4...but my question is with the S2 Stagea Front Brakes the Nissan word is 100% Flat so If i Paint I cant just rub back etc etc...

So what can I Do to get around this...anyone done this B4? was thinking of getting a sticker made same size ..stick over and paint or what ever I need to do but serious FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK guys rock my sock with good ideas all the time...wat can I do...

More then keen to get the paint tom morning and start it tom :woot:

Bayside Blue S2 Stagea,

nice hight,

Rays volk racing F-zero challenger 18s 26835R18 Rear with The Blue Highlights behide..* Pretty Much same as car

Would would your guys paint them...

Blue with White Nissan letters....

Red with White Nissan letters.....

Would Love thought ..Ideas,,,comments...anything..

Keen as to do it tomorrow to try and tidy it up :yes:

Cheers everyone !!

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i think you mean, the nissan word ISNT flat.

even on my brakes where the nissan word is flat, i didnt sand it back, i just painted the letters with a pen in the desired color, and then clear coated over the whole caliper with high temp clear

like a boss

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