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Maxi-Cosi Pebble Group 0+ Car Seat (Fossil Brown)


Daisyonok

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Looking for a new home for our very well cared for first car seat. We have used this for both of our children, up to around 12 months, but it really is in excellent condition (it hasn't been involved in any incidents/accidents of any kind), and I can't see any blemishes on it. It has the seat pad/wedge for younger babies, and 'headhugger', as you can see in the photo. Also the integrated sun canopy. We have the original manual too.


It is a really nice colour -- 'fossil brown' apparently, which is no longer available.


We're in Herne Hill/North Dulwich, and you're welcome to come and have a look.


We'd like ?45 for it.

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