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Getting stuff re-chromed
martylaa:
What was the name of the company so I do not use them?
markyp:
--- Quote from: martylaa on December 23, 2009, 03:52 PM ---What was the name of the company so I do not use them?
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its south coast chrome down in poole,they did my gt a few months prior and it was awesome,total show stopper but the frame and forks under the powder were in very good nick.the mongoose however like i said was in poor shape and i posted it to them instead of taking it in person.ive got a t.a to be done in the new year so i will use them again but this time i will make the trip in person and explain what im after.its a shame about my goose cos south coast chrome have a very good reputation,they are always busy,its a six week turnaround!!!they did a set of gt bars the same time as my goose and they look the dogs danglies,just a bummer about my frame,at least it was just a team goose and not my t.a!!!
jT Racing:
lol, remember the communication because you can't put the shit back in the horse. once your serials and welds and sharp corners are gone they are gone for good. :-X
trajake:
Wow some great advice ot this thread but does anyone know how much roughly to re-chrome a frame and forks???? :laugh: :laugh:
DIRTBIKER250F:
I pay around £160, he does all the prep work himself and he is very very good :daumenhoch:
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