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  • #31
    Not sure how that'll handle heat. I'd go anodized before PC on parts in that heat range.

    Anodizing is expeez.. I'd just paint them with caliper paint and call it a day.. They have all sortsa colours from duplicor.. Can order a can from their site at like 15$ and you're set.
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    • #32
      Painted my caliper with a caliper kit and I didn't had any problem.

      So, guess I will go with ams BBK and their regular slotted rotor at 150$ for rear. Anyways they don't offer 2pc for the rear.
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      • #33
        I have Project Mu SCR 1 piece slitted rotors, they are great for the value. They've held up for 4 Suzuka circuit events, 1 Motorland Suzuka event, and 1 YZ Circuit event, along with numerous "spirited" drives through the mountains. They are still in great shape, even after 3 years, and look like they have lots of life left in them. I would recommend them highly.
        As for some general advice, do NOT get drilled rotors, I had Nissan OEM drilled rotors, which should be highest quality, but even they started cracking between the holes. Slitted are just as good and better.
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        • #34
          ^^good value heh?
          you don't pay for across-the-world shipping :P

          can you bring some stuff back with you in your luggage?
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          • #35
            Originally posted by frankiman View Post
            ^^good value heh?
            you don't pay for across-the-world shipping :P

            can you bring some stuff back with you in your luggage?
            haha, true, true. The cost of Project Mu before shipping is pretty cheap. Surface shipping isn't too bad though, less than $300, but still....if you are guys are interested in some Mu rotors, I can probably arrange container shipping for cheap in the future.
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            • #36
              I had two pc PMU rotors on my car before. I had no complain about them. One of the best for sure.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by cobrAA View Post
                Would it be wrong if I paint the ams in teal loll?
                I wouldn't paint your rotors, I painted the inner teal part on my Project Mu, because flashy colours isn't my style. I painted them black, with motorcycle engine paint, supposed to be like 1 billion degrees resistant. After one session at the track the paint flaked off, bringing part of the teal as well, now they are a brown/teal mixture. Don't care much though since I changed the wheels and you can't really see it now.
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                • #38
                  Chepeast I fond is nengun selling the SCR front for 436us+ shipping. rear is discontinued however
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                  • #39
                    shipping is going to RAAAAPE you
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by frankiman View Post
                      shipping is going to RAAAAPE you
                      care to explain? ups to freeport.. maybe 30$. and then 15% of tax. + 3$ at freeport.
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by cobrAA View Post
                        care to explain? ups to freeport.. maybe 30$. and then 15% of tax. + 3$ at freeport.
                        Nengun is in Japan isn't it? It should be around $300 to ship 4 rotors via surface, not too bad.
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