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Been chasing up those chromed rubber strips that are on the interior panels in front of the wheel wells without much success.

Decided to make a visit to the local graveyard and LO AND BEHOLD, there it was. It's used to pretty up the rear bumper bars on Nissans and Mitsubishi's.

Time and patience is required to remove the old two sided tape and replace it with new.

BE CAREFUL not to damage the clear plastic coating as it is not chrome as we know it. The rubber is actually covered with a very thin layer of silver foil and sealed with clear plastic.

I grabbed as much as I could from 5 cars and only cost me $5.50 Aust.

Hope this info is helpful to someone.

Rick.

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