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How does it feel to be the only person laughing at something with Mohsen hahaha

And it's to stop the centers from surface rust..

It's to stop the centres of the cheaper rotors looking like ass. RDA's don't come with painted hats (centres) and go a nice shade of brown crap after a while.

I just painted the whole rotor, fark masking it. The pads take the paint straight off the surface.

Painting rotors is fine. The centers and the vents look ugly as fk when they have rusf around them. Why go to effort of masking them for a worse looking job? As long as the person isn't expecting the paint to stay on the contact area then they aren't stupid. The stupid people are the ones who think it's gonna cause an accident etc.

I was talking about masking the outer part of the rotor... still spraying the hats and a bit of overlap onto the rotor which the pad can remove and give a round line

Agree that that rust is ugly as fuark... rotor rust I used to get every time it rained and left it overnight :P

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