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Originally Posted by DeliriousClam See, to me, that sounds like an excuse to get a Carbon Fiber Element wheel but it's also a great excuse for a nail clipper. I

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Old 05-21-2017, 12:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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See, to me, that sounds like an excuse to get a Carbon Fiber Element wheel
but it's also a great excuse for a nail clipper. I would hate him to scratch his chicks snapper!
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Lol thank you for all the replies guys! I do need to cut some nails but damage is already done. What leather cream/conditioner or dye do you guys recommend?
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but it's also a great excuse for a nail clipper. I would hate him to scratch his chicks snapper!
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