Larry Scharff wrote:
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> On Fri, 06 Jun 1997 22:55:47 -0400, you wrote:
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> >I am refurbing a tr-4 and I want to know the best way to handle chrome.
> >I could spend a small fortune on new chrome, spent an eternity on
> >polishing the existing chrome, or send the old pieces to be rechromed.
> >what do you all prefer?
> >also I have a tr250 grill in excellent shape. Any want to trade for a
> >tr-4 grill in good to excellent shape????
> >
> Bill: I just finished my TR4A, I had the chrome rechromed and spent a
> small fortune in doing so. If i was to do it again, i would probly buy
> new and save money.
> This is my feelings( by the way i priced 3 rechromers before having it
> done here in Houston).
when I have the money... I am re-chroming my TR 4A bumpers... I have
mentioned this on here before... but I'll share it again...
I visited "The Bumper Boyz" in Los Angeles after being refered by
another Group member who had success with them...
I believe I spoke with "Carlos"...his prices were very fair... I saw the
quality of work they do... and it's very good... AND... most
important... they have done our type bumpers countless times... so they
are experienced with that unusual rear bumper of the TR 4/4A... etc...
They are:
The Bumper Boyz
834 E. Florence Ave.
L.A., CA 90001
213-587-8976
Justin
jmwagner@greenheart.com
Los Angeles
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