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For sale: Uppababy Vista - Orange with Black frame


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Uppababy Vista for sale, Orange in colour. Purchased from John Lewis July 2014.


This is the 2013/2014 model, very similar to the link below. The 2015 no longer comes in Orange/Black.


http://www.johnlewis.com/uppababy-vista-2015-pushchair-and-carrycot-jake-black/p1787187?sku=234135781&kpid=234135781&s_kenid=7df5464a-9385-44b6-b0b7-274f122d158c&s_kwcid=403x785352&tmad=c&tmcampid=73


The Uppababy Vista is a pram and pushchair combination. Comes with all the original accessories (raincovers/shadecovers etc, seat and bassinet, and adapters for maxi-cosi car seats) which can be converted to a travel system with the addition of an appropriate infant carrier. We were using a maxi-cosi car seat which fitted in with the adapters.


Excellent condition, hardly looks like it has been used. Nothing broken, fully functional. Was awesome for the first 14 months, now we've switched to a smaller stroller.


?370 or please make an offer if you are interested.

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