Remote Control Toys

Knight Rider – R/C KITT

by Al

R/C KITT

This should of been on our remote control toys Christmas list but it’s still very worthy of a mention, remember the Hoff in Knight Rider and his gadget laden car KITT, well now you can drive your own complete with the classic red moving light thingy.

This sleek, customised Pontiac Trans-Am was impervious to attack, could cruise at 300mph and was loaded with hi-tech armaments. It could even talk, albeit in an incredibly camp, condescending voice. And now, thanks to your hairy-chested friends at the Firebox Foundation, you can own a fully-functioning, rechargeable RC version of one of rubbish TV’s greatest vehicles.

You can buy the R/C KITT from Firebox for £29.95 (~$60), go on make the Hoff proud.

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