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Bryan
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This place may be of use to people. I've got not experience of it, it just came up on a hotrod page on Facebook.

http://www.astrachrome.co.uk/en/
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oo that's looks good

might make getting the plastic chrome done on the dash and arm rest supports a financially viable proposition again
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I've read about this, no mention of price other than similar to traditional chrome plating so likely to be expensive.
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Someone asked on the post how much to do an American bumper and he said it was around the £300 but as Dave said could be good for the plastic chrome look trim that goes milky.
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