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Fake brembo covers, clip on to your existing brakes.
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i think it looks alright 
did mine in a day, front and rears, removed the Calipers
also put the new discs on & new pads at the same time!
at first i bought VHT brake caliper paint which i strongly advise against there cans are terribly made and every time ive tried to use them they end up stuffing up
Ending up using a different brand caliper paint, cleaned them first just by scrubbing them with a brush and using degreaser
i like the end result
id advise against red with graphite pearl, blue i like
Last edited by Pumped; 03-05-2007 at 09:35 AM.
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 Originally Posted by Pumped
i think it looks alright
did mine in a day, front and rears, removed the Calipers
also put the new discs on & new pads at the same time!
at first i bought VHT brake caliper paint which i strongly advise against there cans are terribly made and every time ive tried to use them they end up stuffing up
Ending up using a different brand caliper paint, cleaned them first just by scrubbing them with a brush and using degreaser
i like the end result
id advise against red with graphite pearl, blue i like
so vht paint is stuff up? so what brand u use? what sort of disc you use? and any approximate price for that? I love blue as well.. looks spoonish.. nice one in your car!
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anyone here got the calipers cover? i wonder how they look...?
'03 Integra DC5 Type R
Wakefield Park: 1:13.047 w/ street tyres
Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU
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VHT paint didnt work for me, cans stuffed up! it just ran itself out of paint, wasnt usable, cant remember the paint i used now, it was from a local autoone store $12 a can, only needed one can
i used DBA 4000 series rotors on the front, standard at the rear.
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What are the Brembo Style Brake Covers
Hi Leon,
What are the Brembo style Brake Caliper Covers that you mentioned? Do you know a site where I/we can have a look at them?
Thanks
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 Originally Posted by Pumped
i think it looks alright
did mine in a day, front and rears, removed the Calipers
also put the new discs on & new pads at the same time!
at first i bought VHT brake caliper paint which i strongly advise against there cans are terribly made and every time ive tried to use them they end up stuffing up
Ending up using a different brand caliper paint, cleaned them first just by scrubbing them with a brush and using degreaser
i like the end result
id advise against red with graphite pearl, blue i like
Hmmm,changed my mind,looks good!!!
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 Originally Posted by Mike Star
Hi Leon,
What are the Brembo style Brake Caliper Covers that you mentioned? Do you know a site where I/we can have a look at them?
Thanks 
Yeah Leon i'd be interested as well.
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Let me go dig my magazines.....
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 Originally Posted by Pumped
VHT paint didnt work for me, cans stuffed up! it just ran itself out of paint, wasnt usable, cant remember the paint i used now, it was from a local autoone store $12 a can, only needed one can
i used DBA 4000 series rotors on the front, standard at the rear.
I use VHT and fine.. but dont know later how's the can will be.. i use 1 can too.. btw, is the paint you use the heat resistant one? if you can let us know what brand is that.. and how's ur opinion for DBA 4000 series? is it good?
For brembo cover or spoon cover caliper.. I've seen this before.. there are some seller overseas... but they look a bit thin tho... IMO..
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 Originally Posted by BusterSonic12
anyone here got the calipers cover? i wonder how they look...?
IMO, only get the real thing or i think it will be dangerous to drive with...
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long link anyone actually got these?? i just wonder what it looks like installed
http://search.ebay.com/search/search...e=search&fgtp=
'03 Integra DC5 Type R
Wakefield Park: 1:13.047 w/ street tyres
Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU
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