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The brake disks are cast-iron, and will oxidize (rust) about 2 milliseconds after getting wet. They will look clean after a single normal stop since the oxidation is so thin. Happens to all cars, but it is more obvious on show cars because they aren't driven much and the brakes don't get used.(one Thing: what is that stuff (Looks like oil or wax) on those (relatively tiny) discs
the wheels offer enough Ventilation for cooling the the discs, but i still don't think These discs could stand a few hard stops from 150 mph to Zero )
I wish I could erase her off the face of the earth too. She was pretty annoying and getting into all the pictures :(No Offense to the Girl in this Pic but this would have been a Great Pic if She wasn't in it...