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Free First Generation Bugaboo Chameleon buggy


Cocoabean

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We were gifted a limited edition first generation Orange Bugaboo and now would like to keep the circle of giving alive by gifting it to a family who needs it.

We have no more use for it and would now like to pass it on.


It does pull a bit to one side, but I?m pretty sure it could be looked at and easily fixed. Orange cover has been faded from the sun a bit, but it actually has an extra length and goes right down one notch more than the normal hoods because it was special edition. This was really useful on a very windy day. We put a new tire on it about a year ago, but it didn?t get much use after that because my daughter was old enough to walk and ride her bike everywhere.


Please send me a PM if you are interested and let me know why you need it. I?m unable to upload photos onto the forum from my phone, so send me your cell number and I can text you some photos.



I am also posting on Freecycle.


Warmest wishes, everyone.

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