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Installed these 3 weeks ago and I love the look of them they both have the logo on them mustang on the fronts and GT logo on the backs:
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Definitely look great! You should put this under product reviews!


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I keep thinking about these for my '03-they do look nice!!!


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Looks Great...I'm wanting to do it in black...I get to capilar paint on and it just didn't last...


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They look good, but paint would have been the cheaper pick. You just spray the calipers every couple of months or once a year and you are good to go. That's what i do and it only costs $5 or less each time i do it... This is just my opinion of course. It works great for me, but a lot of people are against painting the calipers. I use a spray can and it comes out great every time


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^^^ I wish they had it in yellow spray paint to match mine. I keep getting the caliper paint brush stuff since it matches, have to do it again this year since I had my rears replaced due to them freezing up.

The caliper covers are worth the money if you can find them as cheap as i did for him!


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I installed them on my car. Very simple install. I also have Mustang on front and GT on back Sliver.


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idk maybe its just me but i dont get the point of them... they look great yes but i reather just paint mine for 20 bucks then spend 200 on them idk ha but they do look good


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It's better than looking at old brake calipers that chip.


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I wonder if they will make them overheat on the track?


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