Chris Roebuck’s Vista Blue Pony with Limited Edition Vista Blue Brake Caliper Paint
November 30th, 2010 by BillHFeedback is beginning to roll in on the Limited Edition Mustang Brake Caliper Paint Colors, and from what we’re hearing so far… It’s a hit! We’re even beginning to receive pictures on vehicles. The following pictures of our Limited Edition Vista Blue Brake Caliper Paint on Chris Roebuck’s Vista Blue Mustang were forwarded on by HubcapsPlus.com.



Chris had this to say about our Limited Edition Vista Blue Brake Caliper Paint…
“I’m tremendously pleased with the results and the g2 product that i purchased from you guys (at an incredible discount, i might add). my only regret is that i can’t get a better pic for you since the weather is so poor at the moment. this weekend is supposed to warm up, though, so i’ll try to get a wash in and take some better photos. but in the mean time, here are the pics…”
I want to thank Chris Roebuck and HubcapsPlus.com for getting the word out on our Limited Edition Mustang Brake Caliper Paint Colors and for the fantastic pictures!
As always if you have any questions or comments I’m always here to answer them, and I would love to see your results…You can submit installation pics to G2 here to be featured…
So…
What are you waiting for??? Go paint your calipers already!
Picture Perfect G2™ Engine Paint System Set Application
November 29th, 2010 by BillHI got an e-mail the other day about our G2™ Engine Paint System Set that I wanted to share with all of you. Afterall, it’s always nice to hear that people enjoy your product… And it’s even better to see it!


Bill,
Had the pleasure of using your G2 engine paint on our ’71 Dodge Challenger. I have attached a pic for you. The paint was everything you said it would be. Excellent coverage and beautiful shine.
We are very happy with the results. They are so good that my brother wants to do his ’56 Chevy with your paint.
Thanks for a great product!
Buddy Rogers
Vincennes, IN
Thanks for using our G2™ Engine Paint System Set Buddy, you did a fantastic job! And when you’re brother finishes his ’56 Chevy be sure to forward on more pictures!
As always if you have any questions or comments I’m always here to answer them, and I would love to see your results…You can submit installation pics to G2 here to be featured…
So…
What are you waiting for??? Go paint your calipers already!
Picture perfect brake caliper paint application!
November 27th, 2010 by BillHApparently I am not the only one who thinks that Brian Torok’s 2004 Lexus IS300 with Red G2 brake caliper paint is picture perfect!
The Passionate Pursuit, a website dedicated to covering the most up-to-date and interesting news and views on Lexus, Toyota’s luxury car marque recently published this “An Argument for Painted Brake Calipers” on their blog stating:
“Painted brake calipers are a nice enough touch, but they take on new significance when you see a photo like this” – referring to the photo seen below.
I couldn’t agree more!
We would love to feature your ride too!
Check out the submission guidelines and submit those pics today!
Even better yet… Why not become a member of our new G2 Performance Styling Products Car Club? Becoming a member is absolutely FREE, and couldn’t be simpler. All you have to do to is request membership and submit pictures of your ride with either our High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set or our High Temperature Engine Paint System Set to be featured on our website. That’s it!
You can apply to be a member of the G2 Performance Styling Products Car Club here.
Join today!
Brian Torok’s 2004 Lexus IS300 with Red G2 brake caliper paint.
November 26th, 2010 by BillHToday we feature Brian Torok’s 2004 Indigo Ink Pearl Lexus IS300 with 18 inch Katana ZR5 wheels, Brembo drilled and slotted rotors and Red G2 brake caliper paint!
This car features the most beautiful brake caliper paint application I have ever seen… Hands down! Seriously… If you are on the fence as to whether or not you want to paint your calipers, one look at this 2004 Indigo Ink Pearl Lexus IS300 with 18 inch Katana ZR5 wheels, Brembo drilled and slotted rotors and Red G2 brake caliper paint illustrates exactly why you should!
Have a look for yourself:
Brian says:
The car is a work in progress, but mods to date are:
- 18″ Katana ZR5 wheels, hyper black with a machined lip
- Brembo rotors
- G2 Red painted calipers with caliper stickers from MotoGFX.com
- Window tint
- KNN Fuel Injection Performance Kit, generation 2 intake
- Tanabe Medallion Touring cat-back exhaust
- Custom XM radio install
- JL 12″ subwoofer and amp
- Swift lowering springs
- Clear side markers
All mods have been performed by myself (except for the tint). I had never worked on cars before I got the IS300. I’ve learned a lot from the online communities I belong to. Thanks to everyone from www.my.is and www.clublexus.com for your insight, instruction, and inspiration. Thanks also go out to Timothy Bui for taking those awesome pictures for me. More to come… I have a body kit in the mail, and will be doing some lighting mods in the future, as well as a complete audio system overhaul, and eventually forced induction.
Brian Torok can be contacted at:
- www.my.is – btorok
- www.clublexus.com – btorok
- MySpace Profile – www.myspace.com/briansd1973
Thanks for giving us the opportunity to share your ride Brian!
Brian’s Lexus IS300 has been featured in the Installs section of the main G2 website as well. We would love to feature your ride too!
Check out the submission guidelines and submit those pics today!
Even better yet… Why not become a member of our new G2 Performance Styling Products Car Club? Becoming a member is absolutely FREE, and couldn’t be simpler. All you have to do to is request membership and submit pictures of your ride with either our High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set or our High Temperature Engine Paint System Set to be featured on our website. That’s it!
You can apply to be a member of the G2 Performance Styling Products Car Club here.
Join today!
John Mills’ 2007 Scion tC with Purple G2 Brake Caliper Paint!
November 24th, 2010 by BillHToday we feature John Mills’ 2007 White Scion tC sporting 17″ alloy rims and Purple G2 Brake Caliper Paint!
John is an active member of the G2 Performance Styling Products Car Club, in fact he was one of the first members to join the G2 Performance Styling Products Car Club. He holds the distinction of being member number 6 in our club and we really appreciate all of his efforts, as well as the great feedback we have received from him since he has become a member! Thanks John!
Speaking of efforts… If it’s true that the Scion was originally introduced by Toyota as a concept car… Then what a concept it was. Johns’ ride looks fantastic, the Purple G2 Brake Caliper Paint really stands out against the white body, offering a great contrast and the ultimate accent to an already great looking car.
Have a look for yourself:





John included this list of tools used, as well as the steps he took in his project:
Tools required for removal of brake calipers on the Scion tC:
- 3/8″ rachett
- 14mm deep socket (rear brakes)
- 17mm sockett (front brakes)
- 8mm wrench (for when you bleed the brakes if you decide to completely remove the caipers)
- Hammer (used to persuade any tight bolts)
- Rotary tool (any brand will work, but one that gets plugged in is best.
You don’t have to keep replacing batteries)- grinding wheels (for rotary tool)
After removing wheels and calipers (making sure to keep all items seperated in their own area so they don’t get damaged or lost) use the grinding wheel on the rotor to smooth the surface of the caliper.
This step is only if you have cast calipers because of the dimples that remain from the molding process.
Smooth the caliper to your desired “taste/smoothness”. I did mine for about 30 min. on the front and 20 min. on the rear. (If you have drums then this will take longer. Non-tC)Spray the caliper or drum with the supplied brake cleaner and be liberal, but equal for each caliper or drum.
As stated with the video and supplied instructions DO NOT RUSH.
By doing the above I found that the texture/smoothness was better then I had expected.
Thanks G2
Thanks for giving us the opportunity to share your ride John! That is one great looking Scion!
John’s Scion tC has been featured in the Installs section of the main G2 website as well. We would love to feature your ride too!
Check out the submission guidelines and submit those pics today!
Even better yet… Why not become a member of our new G2 Performance Styling Products Car Club? Becoming a member is absolutely FREE, and couldn’t be simpler. All you have to do to is request membership and submit pictures of your ride with either our High Temperature Brake Caliper Paint System Set or our High Temperature Engine Paint System Set to be featured on our website. That’s it!
You can apply to be a member of the G2 Performance Styling Products Car Club here.
Join today!
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