Matt -
All of the nuts, bolts and fixings that were originally cad plated were re-plated. They look a little shinier than cad plate would have been originally, but some of that is just the camera flash. They are not too shiny. I have tried to use each and every bolt that was salvageable as they were the original bolts. Luckily, I only had to replace a few.
The re-chroming of the rims could probably be used as a case study in waste in business school. The original rims were not in wonderful shape - but they were original. They needed to be stripped, blocked and re-plated without filling in the original "Dunlop", "Made in England" and other stampings. For some reason that I have yet to ascertain (or am just unwilling to explore) I was hell-bent on restoring the original rims rather than finding some NOS rims or just buying some good replacements. Long story short - $800.00 for the pair! You do need to factor in that my metal worker/plater is local and he is not inexpensive by any means, however his prices have always been justified in the final analysis when compared to his workmanship.