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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Kettcar Turbo Electric is a small powered cart designed for use by children with mobility disabilities up to eight years of age. Standard features include a steel frame, an all resin body, a molded seat, handbrake, and an on-off foot pedal (could be mdoified for hand control). POWER: Uses one 6-volt battery. Recharging takes about 12 hours. SPEEDS: 2.5 miles per hour in forward and reverse. CAPACITY: 125 pounds.

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This product record was updated on September 12, 2007.

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Kettler International Ltd. / Kettler USA

1355 London Bridge Rd
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23453
United States
Telephone: 866-804-0440 or 757-427-2400.
Fax: 757-427-0183.
Web: http://www.kettlerusa.com.
Email: info@kettlerusa.com.


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