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Originally posted by 95ragtop View PostGot inspiration from what I've seen others do and my son likes the movie Cars, so I gave it a shot.
I removed all the stickers using a blow dryer and stuck them to cardboard so that the sticker shop would have a template to work with while I painted the car.
Once it was all painted I dropped it off at a sign making company and this is how I picked it up. There are a couple small areas missing paint that I had a weekend to fix.
Unfortunately he is too short at the moment to reach the go pedal, so he just sits in it and pretends.If it weren't for the gutter, my mind would be homeless.
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Nice looking ride!
My neighbors had a Barbie mustang that they threw out because the dad hated to charge the battery. I swiped it, stripped it and painted it grabber blue. New decal kit and two new back wheels and my boy loves it.
We'll be dropping a second 12v battery in it soon as it's too slow for him as is.
The girl has a Barbie jeep that she's too big for now, need to find it a good home.G'Day Mate
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Originally posted by trailerparksuperstar View PostWhat did the sign place charge you for the decals/installation?De Oppresso Liber.
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Love it. When he gets a bit older and knows how to drive, u need one of these. Motiontrenz 24 volt pack. Not sure what brand urs is. The powerwheels DO NOT LIKE HIGHER VOLTS, but the peg perego seems to handle it just fine. She is almost 6 in the video.
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Is there a way to convert the Peg Perego "John Deere Gator" into a 4x4?
I am aware that "ANYTHING can be done." What I would like to know is if there is a kit or other simple solutions. I just want my nephew to be able to go through medium length grass, not go rock-crawling.
He is just a little young for a Honda 70 or gas powered engines in general.If it weren't for the gutter, my mind would be homeless.
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