RCRC Robot Car

RCRC Robot Car
An R/C car that’ll transform you
Most remote control cars are the same. You drive them around using a wireless remote control. While cool at first, it can become boring and dull after a while. After all, what makes a remote control car so unique if it does the same things as every other R/C car out there?
The Radio Controlled Robotic Car (RCRC) is unlike any other R/C car out there! That’s because, in addition to giving you pinpoint radio control that lets you guide your car wherever you like with blistering speed and control, it also contains a hidden secret.
The RCRC Robot Car can also transform into a stand-up robot, complete with arms and legs! With the press of a button, the futuristic RCRC Robot Car transforms from speed machine to dominating and awesome robot!
Total control in your hands
With the RCRC Robot Car, you have complete control in [...]

Original post by jk



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