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R/C Speed Race Car - Black

R/C Speed Race Car - Black
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This full-function radio control race car is not only a sleek-looking car -- but a powerful, fast speedster that will leave others in the dirt. With just a pull of the trigger, you're ready for action. Put yourself in the driver's seat for maximum fun, get the engine running and race to the finish line!Features:Full function remote controlWorking headlights and tail...
This full-function radio control race car is not only a sleek-looking car -- but a powerful, fast speedster that will leave others in the dirt. With just a pull of the trigger, you're ready for action. Put yourself in the driver's seat for maximum fun, get the engine running and race to the finish line!Features:Full function remote controlWorking headlights and tail lightsRequires 6 "AA" batteries, not includedMeasures 10.5" x 4.25" x 4" Keywords: r/c speed race car black, radio control cars, merchsource llc, r/c, speed, race, car, black

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