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08-25-2004, 05:02 PM

yeah and with UE its not just machining and engineering quality its the material quality that is unreal. UE stuff is real 7075 aluminum and you can tell jsut by the way it holds up to abuse. Its harder to gaul and scratch and when you polish it it stays shiny for a lot longer because its true billet 7075. Anything UE makes is going to be good. it may cost more but its all worth it plus later if you go to resell UE parts you can get 75-80% of the original cost back. Most RC stuff as soon as you open the box you loose 50% of the value.


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