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Since forever chrome trimmings / wheels etc on cars have signified "higher spec" and more prestige models.
Car makers often chrome up the grill, door handles, mirrors, lights and other trim and even wheels in a attempt to set it apart from the mainstream models. So what about many of the chrome aftermarket dress up items or even genuine oem chrome bits on our fords? The more chrome the better? |
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