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Re: Fuzion wax and black trim
Houston, we have a problem?
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Re: Fuzion wax and black trim
I wouldn't worry about it yet. It's just slickness anyway which is very subjective based on other products used, etc.. The slickness seems to change every time I touch it anyway, so there is definitely something on there. Besides, it's pretty obvious from any comparison I've seen between DGPS and Fuzion that DGPS is way slicker. And being used to DGPS slickness makes Fuzion just feel...not so slick.
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