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  • Member For: 13y 5m 12d
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  • Location: Perth NOR

The saga of the harrops brakes has finally ended they were fitted yesterday.

Gotta say they stop so nicely, look great even with the dark agents(which I still don't like).

Also my new wheels were dropped off yesterday as well.

Couple of photos of brakes fitted and a pic of a wheel before I sent them off for powder coating tomorrow.

I hope you like them.

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  • Member For: 13y 5m 12d
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Cheers dude.

Gotta say though lucky going black cause I gave the new wheels a good clean today(just so I can put em the car) and what a bitch with all the little grooves. I will be making sure I hose the wheels ever week just to stop brake dust build up.

Though I think the look will more than compensate the time spent cleaning.

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Mate I'd have to say this whole saga has been a bit of a blessing in disguise tbh. Those wheels in black are going to look insane on a G6 especially with those big brakes behind them. Much better then the stockies.

Have you thought of colour matchin your rear bar? Or even painting it white?

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Get the rims cleaned up and sealed properly, the brake dust will come off much easier. Detailing guys should be able to handle that! Or DIY. Basically wax the wheels I think.

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Just dropped them off this arvo to the powder coaters. They will have a clear top coat put on to protect them and this will make them easier to clean.

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