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Strip and Dip my Wheels





Hi,

I am a 27 year old female car lover from Illinois. Everything form A to Z about a car excites me. I have recently earned a Business degree and pursuing an automotive degree. I have been searching for the right wheels/rims to place on my vehicle and none really stands out. Since I am a female retailers keep trying to sell me girlie wheels. However I like my alloy rims design on my Nissan Maxima, so I decided to keep them on. The problem is they don't make them in chrome because the vehicle is a late model, but it looks good and the engine is great. I did get an inquiry that I could have them dipped in chrome. Sooooo, I would like to strip my current alloy wheel clean that I have currently on my vehicle, and have it dipped in chrome, is this possible. If so where can I find such a place?

Ojhoana Flemming
Hobbyist - Berkeley, Illinois, USA
2004




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