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  • #16
    Damn Jose. Your car is growing on me more and more.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by showstopper View Post
      Damn Jose. Your car is growing on me more and more.
      Hahaha!! You should, you have touch almost every mod or part installed on it, how about using my car on your advertisement on the next Camaro now magazine.
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      • #18
        Or mine LOL..... and more to come...
        2018 ZL1 A10 Convertible, Kooks Longtube Headers (to be installed 8Jan) Full Kooks exhaust from Kooks R&D in Mooresville, NC, ZL1 painted GFX, My ShowStopper Custom Engine Cover Kit and painted CAI. For Sale! Color Shift Lights coming soon[/SIZE][/B]

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        • #19
          Looks Good, that's an awesome color on the brakes.

          Funny thing I picked up on is we live in home built by the same company. I can see my model in one of your pics.

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          • #20
            Lookin good! Love the color choice, don't know if you painted them or if they came that way but it's sweet. Might I suggest some black bow ties on the wheels and maybe some black hood spears.

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            • #21
              Just painted my stock calibers last weekend.
              Bought a Caliper paint kit ($16.95), includes a spray can of Caliber cleaner, can of paint, masking tape, stir stick and small brush. Had all 4 caliper painted in about 3 hours.
              I went with the brush on paint because it is less masking than if you used a spray paint.
              Turned out nice. Nice finish, no brush streaks.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by vuduman67 View Post
                Lookin good! Love the color choice, don't know if you painted them or if they came that way but it's sweet. Might I suggest some black bow ties on the wheels and maybe some black hood spears.
                Showstopper painted the calipers, and yeah I am thinking on hood spears and maybe some hockey stripes.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by svtjackal View Post
                  Showstopper painted the calipers, and yeah I am thinking on hood spears and maybe some hockey stripes.
                  Are you going to do them in black or the blue to match your calipers?
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by CAMARO SS View Post
                    Are you going to do them in black or the blue to match your calipers?
                    I am still debating on that, but I am leaning towards flat black to match the rear tail light panel black out.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by sal1951 View Post
                      Just painted my stock calibers last weekend.
                      Bought a Caliper paint kit ($16.95), includes a spray can of Caliber cleaner, can of paint, masking tape, stir stick and small brush. Had all 4 caliper painted in about 3 hours.
                      I went with the brush on paint because it is less masking than if you used a spray paint.
                      Turned out nice. Nice finish, no brush streaks.
                      One word of caution, keep pressure washers away from them, the paint will come off. I painted mine on my V6 last summer, and this past winter I went to car wash and while spraying the wheels and tires took off some paint.

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                      • #26
                        I use that paint for the hats.

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