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Specifications:
- This remote control car with super lightweight and high strength composite material helps you minimize the damage of clash
- The best design shell provides best protection and attractive shape
- With its durability, this remote control car is especially designed for beginners
- Each detail is paid attention and to ensure that every process without any defect
- Heavy duty and super light-weight gear ensures the RC car work more efficiency and smooth
- The remote control car is made of high composite material, which is light-weight and durable
- Material: Plastic
Details:

- This remote control car has a fine workmanship, which is a perfect choice

- This radio control car is made of high strength composite material

- Best workmanship and high quality material, this remote control car is durable for a long time use

- This RC car with a great remote control is capable of working indoor as well as outdoor

- Each detail is paid attention and to ensure that every process without any defect
Make Headlights for Your RC Car:

Talk to someone in the know before you make any final decisions on the specific parts you're going to use for your
- headlights. The staff at the hobby shop where you bought your RC car, people with electronics expertise and other RC car builders can all be excellent sources of tips and advice. RC Universe (see Resources below) offers those interested in RC cars a wealth of resources, including chat forums where you can ask questions
- Buy headlight housings that suit the type of LED you're planning to use. You can purchase LED mounters or clips needed to affix the LED to the housings for very little money at most well-known electronics retailers
- Find out where to mount the power source of your headlights on the body (or inside the body) of your specific RC car model. This will very likely require you to consult the instruction booklet or manual that came with your RC car kit. If you are unsure where the battery or power source needs to go, check with the manufacturer or ask someone in the know
- Mount your LEDs in your headlight housings and attach the headlight lenses to the headlights
- Connect your new headlights' wires to the battery or power source through the body of your RC car. With many RC cars, this step may require you to disassemble large pieces of the car body. Make absolutely certain to test that the headlights are working when power is applied before reassembling your RC car
- Take your RC car for a night-time spin to test out your new creation! Most LEDs have a very long life, and it is common that the battery or power source will have to be replaced long before the LEDs will
How to Clean an RC Car:

Radio-controlled cars are truly for all ages. Chances are that if you have one of these cars, you don't just use it inside of your clean home. You probably take the car outside. You may even race the cars against others. Some people even take their RC cars and trucks "off-road." This can make your car very dirty. As with an actual car, it's important to an owner to keep his or her car looking great. Cleaning your car can also keep it running smoothly. Here is how to clean an RC Car
- Begin by removing the tires and body of the RC car. This is the best way to clean the tires and body and also allows you to clean the inside of the car more thoroughly
- Use the can of compressed air to blow away any dirt or dust which may have accumulated in your RC car. This does more than just make the cleaning process easier for you. Using the compressed air can blow away pieces of dirt which you may have missed or been unable to reach. Be cautious when using the compressed air around your engine, though, as you don't want to cause any damage
- Clean your car with the toothbrush in any spots that you can reach. Some people just make the toothbrush damp when doing this while others actually dip it in a cleaner (Easy-Off is known for removing grease and grime). You can also leave the toothbrush dry if your goal is to simply "chip away" the dirt that may be stuck to your car
- Use a rag or towel and a gentle soap to wash the tires and body of the car. You can actually submerge these in water if you wish but it's probably not necessary in order to get the items clean. Since these are no longer attached to the RC car, you can get them wet without having to worry about causing damage to any electrical parts of the car. Make sure to completely dry them, though, before reattaching them
- Dampen a separate towel and go over the inside of the RC car before reattaching the body and tires. You may have chipped away the dirt with your toothbrush but it can still remain in the car. This towel or rag will pick up the dirt and remove it from the RC car. Be sure that the towel isn't too wet, though, as you don't want moisture to linger on the inside of the car
Package Included:
- 1 x RC Car
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Parkson
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03-13-2012- Other Thoughts: The trunk is well-made. The quality of it is pretty nice. I will buy again from here. Thank you.
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Lennon
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02-04-2012- Other Thoughts: Super fast. Requires a bit of familiarization to keep from flipping the little lightweight remote control car over on sharp turns at speed. Nice control and response.
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Frederic
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02-27-2012- Other Thoughts: Love it! I will definitely buy again from here.
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Marvin
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02-06-2012- Other Thoughts: This remote control car is very cool toy! My 7 years old boy played with it 3 days nonstop.
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Jonas
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03-08-2012- Other Thoughts: This remote control car is amazing. Best one that I've ever owned.
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