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Used but in very good condition and original box included. To fit in the box you have to remove wheels and steering wheel and some components. We have not dismantled as it is for collection only but it is easy to dismantle if you want to.


?35.00


Drive in style with this cool battery powered replica Mini Cooper Coupe which comes with a 6V rechargeable battery, charger and working sound and headlights. This great battery powered ride on can reach speeds of up to 3 KPH in forward and reverse!


Comes complete with forward and reverse gears and a foot operated accelerator. Max user weight 35kg.


RIDE ON BATTERY OPERATED VEHICLE/SCOOTER SAFETY ADVICE


In the interests of your safety and the safety of others, we must ensure that you fully understand therecommended guidelines for these products.


Vehicle not to be used on public highways (roads/pavements)

Vehicle must be used on private property with owner?s consent

Appropriate protective equipment to be worn at all times

Children must be supervised by an adult at all times

It is essential for your child?s safety and optimum performance of the product that you fully read and follow all instructions before use. This includes information on the charging of the battery.

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