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CarreraGO!!! Super Speeders 6.2m Set

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Motorsports fans shouldn't be fooled by the sweet little bear on the hood. Beneath it rumbles a powerful 540 hp engine that can catapult the driver to the front of any field. His opponent on the 6.2 metre/20.34 ft.

Carrera GO!!! racing circuit is no less than the Lechner Racing Porsche GT3 Cup. Extra challenges such as a loop, flyover bend and a narrow track section guarantee even more racing fun on the 1:43-scale racetrack

Age group: 6+ years The brand-new Carrera GO!!! ‚Super Speeders‘ racetrack set offers a solid slice of high-velocity racing as two dream super sports cars face off out on the circuit.

Product Features
  • Carrera GO!!! racing set - Super Speeders
  • 2x Carrera GO!!! cars in the set: Porsche GT3 Cup Lechner Racing “Carrera Race Taxi” and a Mercedes-AMG GT3 “Haribo, No.88”
  • 6.2-meter racing circuit with high-speed straights, curve, fly-over, loop
  • Special tracks for more action and race fun
  • Controller with turbo button for the high speed kick
  • Dimensions when assembled: 200 x 88cm
  • The scale of cars: 1:43
  • The scale of tracks: 1:43
  • Controller with turbo-button
  •  Up to 2 drivers can race simultaneously
  • Action accessories for great racing fun
Product Specification
  • Track length (m): 6,2
  • Size (LxW in cm): 200 x 88

Package contents:

  • Mercedes-AMG GT3 "Haribo, No.88"
  • Porsche 911 GT3 "Carrera Race Taxi"
  • Transformer, connection track, 2-speed controller, lap counter, straights, curves, narrow section, 2 lane change sections, fly over, loop, guardrails, supports;
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