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GT350 Caliper Full Face Overlays - Lightning Blue - Pics?

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Hi -

I'm curious.
Does anyone have pics of Bemaro's lightning blue full face overlays on their S550 or GT350?
If so can you please post a couple pics? I'm thinking I'll go blue no matter the response but would have liked to have seen.

Thanks!
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Not Lightning Blue but Kona Blue.

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Wow! I'm impressed. Shy of powder coating them this is really a great option. I appreciate the pic and will buy in confidence.
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Really curious how they turn out. Please post pictures! It's a crime Ford didn't paint these from factory like most OEMS do. I'd like to go silver to match my stripes.
 

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Looking forward to pics. I personally like the raw metal look, but the colors definitely pop with black wheels. At least all the calipers I've seen painted.
 

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I can't find it now, but Brembo did have on their site statements against powdercoating. If memory serves, it was the baking process or something. (don't shoot the messenger - I know how hot brakes can get in use). But Brembo says paint, no powder.
 

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I can't find it now, but Brembo did have on their site statements against powdercoating. If memory serves, it was the baking process or something. (don't shoot the messenger - I know how hot brakes can get in use). But Brembo says paint, no powder.
Maybe despite the techs best effort, powder is going to get somewhere bad and baked on where it shouldn’t be?
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