Well, if we're going on pedantic on this thread, it's also BRAKES ...Powder coating.
It's Powder coating.

Breaks or brakes??Powder coating.
It's Powder coating.
I’m thinking a bright red - I’m gonna have them paint them with whatever high end grade paint they have. I have SVE R350 rims now so i don’t want to changes my BRAKES. (lol)OP, what color are you thinking about? If it's red (which would look great on your white car), then you could always just score some OEM Bullit calipers (if your car is a PP, if not, you'd also need rotors, etc.)
OP, I firmly believe anyone that can write their name cam do a decent job painting their own calipers with the G2 kit. The hardest part is getting the calipers really clean. Once they are clean and rotors are masked off, use the kindergarten paint skills that we all have. Paint let dry, Paint, let dry...and keep doing this until you either use all the paint or just get tired of adding more coats, and then apply the clear and let dry again. I did the ones on my Fusion and they came out ok.
that’s the route I may go when it times to do brakes although that maybe forever lol!OP, what color are you thinking about? If it's red (which would look great on your white car), then you could always just score some OEM Bullit calipers (if your car is a PP, if not, you'd also need rotors, etc.)
I was thinking about pulling a trigger on these - seems easiest and has lifetime warranty on film
https://www.bemarofilms.com/product-page/s550-pp-caliper-overlays
I was thinking about pulling a trigger on these - seems easiest and has lifetime warranty on film
https://www.bemarofilms.com/product-page/s550-pp-caliper-overlays
I think the difficult part is to jack it up and remove all 4 wheels, clean the calipers real good, put wheels back on. It's not like working externally with easy access. Either way, agree it should be pretty easy install.I wonder why they show the difficulty of 4 out of 5? Oh, it is film...I'm guessing that would make it hard to install.