Brakes was a DIY job just over an afternoon.
We got our paint from Repco, it's actually engine enamel as the specific brake caliper paint only came in a matt gold not a metalic colour. (Only difference was the temperature rating, but unless your tracking the car i dont see it being a problem)
Cost about $15-$20 One can will do all four.
First step once you've taken all the wheels off (if anyone knows of a safe jacking point to get both front wheels up at once PLEASE TELL ME lol)
+Remove the brake pads from the calipers
+Just using a degreaser/lubricant/cleaner make sure you give the calipers a thorough clean and get as much of the brake dust/gunk off them as possible to give a clean sticking surface.
+ leave for about 10 minutes to allow the cleaning product you used to dry
+ mask/protect the disc completely as well as the inner wheel arch (just using newspaper or a rag)
+ Spray the caliper carefully to avoid the paint pooling in one area. and allow to dry (to be safe i used a hairdryer to make sure it was definitely dry and bonded to the caliper)
+ Apply a second coat
+ if possible avoid driving the car over night to allow the paint to cure completely
Mines been on about a week and a half with no problems or peeling at all.
