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Fisher-Price: Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX Ninja

Fisher-Price: Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX Ninja
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Product Description: Fisher-Price: Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX Ninja

Big, rugged tires and a twist-grip throttle make this Kawasaki KFX Ninja look and ride just like the real thing. Cruise over hard surfaces and grass at speeds of 2.5 mph or 5 mph, or go in reverse at 2.5 mph. The high-speed lock-out feature means beginners won't drive too fast. Power Lock brake system offers added safety. Adult supervision recommended. Requires one...
Big, rugged tires and a twist-grip throttle make this Kawasaki KFX Ninja look and ride just like the real thing. Cruise over hard surfaces and grass at speeds of 2.5 mph or 5 mph, or go in reverse at 2.5 mph. The high-speed lock-out feature means beginners won't drive too fast. Power Lock brake system offers added safety. Adult supervision recommended. Requires one "12V" battery (included). Measures approximately 40.75" x 19.75" x 25.25". Holds up to 80 pounds.

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