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Reduced: iCandy Peach 2 buggy (silver mint) + footmuff & liner ?130


Sarahbeee

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Selling our well-loved iCandy Peach 2 in grey with footmuff, rain cover and additional padded liner.


The buggy is well used (if you're looking for pristine new then it's not for you!) with the biggest sign of wear as shown on the outside bottom of the seat where our changing bag has rubbed it. It had a full Buggy Pitstop MOT and clean earlier this year though and there is no major damage - no tears and wheels not damaged.


It's served us really well, it's a bit of a beast but I like that as it's mega sturdy for pavement pounding and mini people are very comfy in there.


The seat detaches and the frame folds into two.


We're selling it as no room for two buggies and our youngest is being demoted to our more flimsy Maclaren for the nursery run!


It cost over ?600 new for the buggy only and the footmuff alone was ?80 plus the extra liner ?50 so I don't really want to dip much below this price.


Collection from SE23 or can deliver locally to Honor Oak Park.


Shout if you have any questions or need more photos.

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