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Plastic Chroming Electroplating @ Unbeatable Prices., Chroming Interior Plastics,grills, All Plastics!


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Located in Melbourne.

Offering Plastic chroming to Vehicle interior plastics!

Chrome,gold,brass what ever look you are looking for we can offer it.

DONT go and pay $3000.00 for your interior plastics to be chromed...

we have unbeatable prices with pictures available of past jobs we have done.

contact on 0401 760 403

or just send a pm.

no job too big or small from clusters to Bentley grills.

if its plastic we will bling it up!

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