Also considering darkening up the rims a little:
Blue
Yellow
Red
Green
At the moment I have 3 blue and one unpainted caliper, so either way I would like to neaten them up.
The blue is pretty faded and ordinary, but what colour should I go. Here are some mock ups:
Orignal Blue -
Yellow (Although I would go with more of a primary yellow rather than this goldish looking mock up) -
Red -
Green -
Definately looking at more of a primary 'in your face' colour than a subtle job.
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Also considering darkening up the rims a little:
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i'm in favour of the red because red goes faster.
red with those dark rims would definitely look menacing.
here you go:
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lowered...
and totally dumped:
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We have a proficient Photoshop-er If you want to paint the calipers, I'd say go red or leave them. I've got some pics of Burberry-pattern calipers if you're curious - yes I'm talking about that tartan/plaid pattern!
Burberry-pattern... someone just had waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much time on their hands.
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I vote Red with the darkened rims!
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I think red and the darker rims suit your car. Though personally i like the blue/silver HPA Motorsport theme
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