Thursday, 11 December 2014

Make an Awesome Power Wheel Mod for $500; Are There Any Certifications Worth Going For?

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Make an Awesome Power Wheel Mod for $500
The Power Racing Series is a competition where teams modify Power Wheels or any electric kids' ride-on vehicles to make them as awesome as possible with $500 or less and race them. Timothy Lord brings you an up-close look at one of the modded machines along with some footage of the race.

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