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LEGO670-Piece 3-In-1 Creator Turbo Track Racer

R449

Retail: R880
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Climb into the cockpit of the powerful Turbo Track Racer, featuring a light-blue color scheme with a broad white racing stripe, white rear spoiler, black and white rims with low profile tires, automatic upswing doors and a detailed cockpit with roll cage, racing steering wheel, speedometer, moving gearshift, emergency brake lever, and flame-yellow and gray adjustable racing seats. Also features an opening rear hatch and hood, detailed engine with chrome colored grilles and moving parts, tinted windshield and detailed headlights, taillights, exhaust pipes and wing mirrors. This 3-in-1 LEGO® Creator model rebuilds into a Forklift Truck or a Cool Blue Racer.

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Product Features
  • 670-pieces
  • 3-in-1
  • Features automatic upswing doors, tinted windshield, black and white rims with low profile tires, rear spoiler, opening rear hatch and hood, engine with chrome colored grilles and moving parts, detailed headlights, taillights, exhaust pipes and wing mirrors, plus a detailed cockpit with adjustable racing seats, roll cage, racing steering wheel, speedometer, moving gearshift and an emergency brake lever.
  • Check out the light-blue color scheme with broad white racing stripe.
  • Features new-for-June-2017 black and white rims with low profile tires.
  • The large cockpit has room for 2 minifigures (not included).
  • Depress the rear spoiler and see the doors swing up.
  • 3-in-1 model: rebuilds into a Forklift Truck or a Cool Blue Racer.
  • Turbo Track Racer measures over 2” (7cm) high, 8” (22cm) long and 4” (12cm) wide.
  • Forklift Truck measures over 5” (14cm) high, 8” (22cm) long and 3” (10cm) wide.
  • Cool Blue Racer measures over 1” (5cm) high, 9” (23cm) long and 4” (12cm) wide.
  • Ages: 9+
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