Matt,

         Chromemasters quoted me $90 bucks per scoop with a 6-8 week 
turnaround.  I live overseas and just picked up my scoops and side covers 
from the chromer's.  I paid $65 for al 4pieces.  However, the chromer said 
the scoops were made with shitty aluminum and I still had faint streaks 
that would not buff or polish out.   I don't know if this is common with 
all chroming or not.

         Kevin

At 07:32 AM 04/30/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>So, for those of us wanting to skip the step of being annoyed by the
>infamous blackish blotches, what should we expect to pay for a chrome job on
>the pair of scoops.
>
>Matt
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul Sayegh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2000 7:18 AM
>To: V-MAX TECH LIST
>Subject: Re: Vmax scoops polishing update
>
>
>TC wrote:
>
> > I wonder if clear coat do the trick for this "grain" ... or just
> > preserve it for life ??
> >
>
>Nope, clear coat "brings out" any imperfection.  I had this same problem
>with
>my scoops.  I finally chromed them.
>
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