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... ials used in aircraft and its quite well known for being durable and light weight . It’s perfect to use on auto-body…… . .

… . It’s expensive, though .

For the suspension, they used an [Independent Suspension System] . It has a large number of parts, which is also makes it more expensive, but it has a good steering stability . If it breaks down, I’ll take it back to Earth and have it repaired . It’s something that only I use, so I don’t mind if it’s irreparable here .

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