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Old 02-04-2012, 11:58 PM   #1
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Painted my M/C with Eastwood Brake Gray

I blasted and painted my mstercylinder with Eastwoods Brake Gray, so far I love it. Looks nice, my M/C wasn't very old but rusted quickly and looked terrible. I took it apart blasted it in a cabinet, prepped it and shot it with Brake Gray. Looks great, doesn't look like paint still shows all the pores of the cast metal. Covered well also. So Far I highly recomend this product, We will see how it holds up over time. I am going to spray my drums and power gearbox with the rest of the can, If I have enough I will do my front hubs also.

I am going to do my exhaust manifold next with Eastwood Factory Gray manifold paint ( I bought it at the same time as the Brake Gray )
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