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Playmaxx/ProYo LE Cold Fusion
Exhibit #3175
TypeSpecial Release
ShapeStandard (-)
FinishPowder Coated
ColorBlue/Black
PackagingBoxed
ConstructionMulti-piece aluminum
ResponseBrake Pad
Diameter57 mm
Width29 mm
GapFixed
Weight62.2g
Estimated Value$1200.00
ConditionMint
Date1999
OwnerFOR SALE
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LE stands for Limited Edition ... you will see the lettering on the axle caps. Otherwise, these carried the standard Cold Fusion Logo.

ProYo made four colors of the LE Cold Fusion. All were powder coated and came in a tin denoted with "LE". The four colors were half black and either half teal, blue, red, or orange. Estimates from Tom Van Dan Elzen state 50 of each color in each shape (regular and GT) meaning there are 400 powder coated models in existence.

These are highly sought after by collectors, especially in pristine condition like this one. The powercoating did not hold up to play, and often chipped off from impacts. Only one batch was made, because the coating was thick enough to make assembly challenging. Many of the axle caps were bent while trying to install.

Notice the Blue dot on the packaging ... the cardboard sleeve was marked to designate color.

This one sold for $1100.
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