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  • Totally not a Cop
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mercury= silver,

Octane or blood orange ^

That actually makes sense, seeing as mercury is silver.

Yeah, this ute was blood orange.

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Primmer is the lesser known Ford colour, named after Primrose. That or it's a colour stolen from BMW.

:P

I do love the f*ck out of some of the oranges and reds Ford has in the XR range though, for cereal. The metallic ones that shift shade in the light are HORN. I think Flare is one of them? That and Blood Orange, Seduce...I forget the rest. If the car ever gets repainted...

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I always liked the snot rocket colour. Not sure what it's called. I like the kind of "Out there" bright colours. Snot rocket, blood orange and bionic.

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It's overshadowed by Edge now from what I've read :stirthepot:

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More super happy fun times for the Blue barge today. I picked up what i think may be my Deal of the year, A set of EX BA GT-P 4pot front and rear caliper, Disc´s, Mounting bracket and Goodridge Braided lines for the Princely some of $1500!

The calipers look abit ratty and are in need of some paint but are mechanically sound, (thinking semi gloss black peeking out from behind my blacks wheels...?, The front discs are aprox 50% worn but with a skim should see me right for a few months and the rear discs and pads are only aprox 30% so they will get a light skim, some fresh paint and onto the car :spoton:

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where can you get the 355mm rotors skimmed? (I heard you cant get them done?)

would I have issues if mine have been cryogenically treated?

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