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1995 NSX - Waxed & ready for summer

After performing an oil change, it was time to clean up the NSX and get it ready for summer.  Here it sits after a wash and a fresh coat of wax.  The wheels still need some love, but I didn't want to contaminate the wash mitt that I use on the rest of the car.






I also vacuumed and wiped down the the interior.  I'm by no means a car detailing nut, but it's satisfying to make sure the NSX presents well. 

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