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idea When seeking high performance, sometimes the user should have to go it without a warranty New

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Date: Nov 10 2008, 20:10 GMT
From: Paddlelocity

If you wish to use the highest performing piece of equipment to compete it can be unreasonable to think that someone manufacturing such a piece of equipment would offer a warranty. You suffer that risk to compete is what maybe the finest or optimum performing equipment.
When you feel you need the best it is also time to Man-Up to the investment
Matt

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