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Oooooohhhhhh nice!
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Blimey how big is it !!!!
Yes I know 1/2 scale. But the driver figure must be the size of a child. That must look mad driving that around. I did wonder what you’d bought off Flo when he mentioned a large box, now we know why. Who’s the manufacturer and is that the biggest rc ever ??? Questions !!! |
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It is a Jamara , The driver would be about the size of a 1.5 year old haha, There are 1/5 scale monster trucks that are bigger 😉
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Cheers Andy.
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These karting were made by ATS during last 80's and 90's. Sold in France by MRC. This brand was a portugese artisanal brand. These karting were hand made and 1/4 1/5 scale size. More than 80 cm length with a 41cc engine. The pilote is approximately 3 or 6 monthes old child and the wears were hand sewed.
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