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- I would like to see a rollbar and fiveway harness, and I am not even kidding. That kid is mush if it rolls mr great dad, fix it!
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- I wonder how dad would explain the wreck to his insurance agent. After all, there will be a wreck. However, better to learn and hopefully survive while a youngster than being an overgrown kid when you'r 30. I do not approve of this vehicle on a public street. The headline would read "Little Boy, 5Yrs. Old Killed In A Home Made Racer In Unfortunate Accident On Thoroughfare!"
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- Great deal. Dare to get the boy started early; no Mama's boy stuff here. Just add a roll bar to the next bigger car. Bravo.
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- Big deal. Search you tube. You'll find a lot more radical modifications to Power Wheels cars than this.
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- Sorry to spoil the party, but it looks a bit dangerous to me. I wouldn't be putting my 5 year old in it, offroad or not.
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- Glad to see the toy off-road where it won't tangle with big folks cars, but if you're going to run on gravel, how about goggles? On dusty days a disposable painter's mask wouldn't be untoward. How about it, folks? Think this little feller will be NASCAR some day?
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- I want one!
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- Teaches responsibility and builds confidence. Great parents.
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- Totally cool! I was concerned when I saw the car going through the subdivision streets. Please keep this thing off public roads for your child's safety! If you want to drive on asphalt, go to a DESERTED parking lot.
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- Good Work ! I'm Brazilian, and for an English Test at school I'll be using your post! Thanks a lot guy! You really helped me! And Sure, this child will one day be a NASCAR driver!
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