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Fast Aire does not make a chrome windshield. The reason is that the chrome coating is on one side only, the other side tends to be either a matted gray or black or worseand that in my tests the chrome coating came off rather easily. Im not saying all are like this, just the material samples I looked at. I decided not to do a chrome shield because I didnt like what I saw.
If you purchase a chrome shield & want to paint the inside ... be sure to buy a paint thats ok to use on plastic. Most auto/hobby paints contain solvents that can degrade or possibly melt/etchthe plastic surface. Kyrlon , DuPont & a few others make spray paint for use on plastics.
I saw one on the internet one time that was actually metal that had been chrome plated but could never find it again. not great for looking through but if its only a 4" then your not looking through it anyways. sorry cant remember the site.
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