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what made them so special????





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[QUOTE=whitrzac;385253]what made them so special????




From the engineering perspective it is strong, durable, lite weight, and from the bling factor it is impressive. I did not have any personal experience with this vehicle, but from what I read it was a top performer. Considering what was available at the time it was a revolution for our hobby. Even today it is still a very competitive platform and like all of UE designs it was well thought out. Add the RARE factor and you have something that is extremely valuable for those who appreciate what it stands for.


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what made them so special????





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From what I remember, it was the first, or one of, that used a center diff layout - prototype of the current truggy/buggy layout. And it looked sooooo damn nice!


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10.28.2010, 08:36 PM

more UE parts....

http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...ing-parts.html
   
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