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Oswego, New York, United States

Oswego, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Prime Products Item #:27-0001 Manufacturer Part Number:27-0001 Part Type:Motorhome Toy Manufacturer:Prime Products

 Class A Motorhome Action Toy
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Children can relive their RV adventures with RV action toys. Pull back action propels RV without batteries. 12 floor plans are possible with 15 component pieces. Roof and sides are removable and RV has working awning and slide out room. Die cast metal and plastic construction


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