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I tried to respond to the previous post about calipers, but couldn’t upload photos to it, so here you go. I have the MS GT Brakes on the front and the rear is the Explorer brakes, I narrowed a explorer rear end. I also drilled my rotors.
I think it looks good if you keep them clean.
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Mine are red and as you can see in the second picture not too visible under the 15 " Shelby ten spokes.
I was lucky with the Duplicolor cnned caliper paint being pretty close to my body color which by the way is a 1990's Italian Maserati colour called "Rosso Swift"
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Rudi wrote:
Mine are red and as you can see in the second picture not too visible under the 15 " Shelby ten spokes.
I was lucky with the Duplicolor cnned caliper paint being pretty close to my body color which by the way is a 1990's Italian Maserati colour called "Rosso Swift"
I am generally not a fan of red cars even though I've owned two in the past and currently own two, but yours looks great. There is no way you could NOT have put red calipers on that car. Love the 10 spikes too.
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Rudi,
Absolutely love the ten spokes, I would love to have a set of 17” version as a change from time to time.
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