http://www.mrgusa.com/ I've seen this guy's parts at the Mopar Nationals,they looked good,don't now how pricey he is, guess I'll find out when I get to the chromed plastic interior pieces on my "lesser " Chrysler products. Chris... 72 Lebaron 71 Lebaron retired to the barn due to extreme rust 65 Sport Fury Indy Pace Car Convertible ( future project ) 69 Dodge Charger RT/SE -on the rotisserie right now 94 Ram tow vehicle/parts chaser 94 Lebaron GTC Convertible ( Wife's one owner 40,000 original mile little red convertible ) 68,69,70, and two 1972 Chargers in various stages of decay... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul A. Feeney" <paFeeney@xxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 9:07 AM Subject: Re: IML: D.I.Y Chrome Plating > The best type of place to try for plastic chrome plating is a wheel & tire > polishing/plating shop. I've had plastic parts done for next to nothing > ($20-30 for a smooth piece). These guys are always having center caps done > for O.E. wheels. From what I understand most plastic pieces are not "dipped" > or "sprayed" but it's actually a foil that is wrapped around/over the part. > Just throwing my two cents into the ring with this one guys. > > Good Luck > > Paul A. Feeney > 82 Blue Wire Wheel EFI > 68 Black Crown Coupe > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <PiscesM21@xxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 6:46 PM > Subject: Re: IML: D.I.Y Chrome Plating > > > > I found out plastic has to be Electrostaticly put on, and no one I can > find > > wants a small job for under $2000. They say something about setup. > > My friend that is a mechanic and owns his own shop had a piece of plastic > > replated (2"x4") and it was over $900. > > Charles in Calif. > > > >