Sharp Shooter
The "anti-yuppie"
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Probably best for kids 4-7 years old.
I bought this for the kids like 6 years ago. It's been a great toy but we've grown out of it. It has 2 forward gears with reverse. The bed dumps and tailgate opens. It's been sitting for a looong time, but I charged it up and had my 8 year old see how far it would go. It went 1/2 a mile in 2nd gear and he's 60 pounds. He barely fits in it. I half expected I'd have to buy a new battery for it ($30 on amazon) but I don't think it needs one.
It's not cosmetically perfect but it's still decent. Years ago, I screwed mountain bike tires to the rear wheels to limit wheel spin riding over low spots which works great.
The kids want $100 bucks for it or best offer.
- Jerry (961) 741-1346 Fontana California
The pics aren't showing small scratches so here's a pic in the garage under the flourescant lights.
It has a crack in the front and some of the roll bar padding has issues.
I bought this for the kids like 6 years ago. It's been a great toy but we've grown out of it. It has 2 forward gears with reverse. The bed dumps and tailgate opens. It's been sitting for a looong time, but I charged it up and had my 8 year old see how far it would go. It went 1/2 a mile in 2nd gear and he's 60 pounds. He barely fits in it. I half expected I'd have to buy a new battery for it ($30 on amazon) but I don't think it needs one.
It's not cosmetically perfect but it's still decent. Years ago, I screwed mountain bike tires to the rear wheels to limit wheel spin riding over low spots which works great.
The kids want $100 bucks for it or best offer.
- Jerry (961) 741-1346 Fontana California
The pics aren't showing small scratches so here's a pic in the garage under the flourescant lights.
It has a crack in the front and some of the roll bar padding has issues.