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FOR SALE: BNIB car seat base, Isofix, for Aton Q and Cloud Q seats


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Hi,

This has never been used as we somehow ended up ordering two...long story.

So, it's in a sealed box.

Cybex Cloud Q Isofix car seat base in black.


Sells for ?110 new - I'm selling for ?50.



http://www.mamasandpapas.com/product-cybex-cloud-q-car-seat-base-black/572725300/type-i/

Hi,

It's still sealed in the box - I've never opened it. Pics of box attached and happy to get it open for anyone interested.


Here's some info from the link above.

It says from birth to 13k but please note this is just the base.

Why Buy Me?


- Click and go- easily attaches to your ISOFIX anchors for a secure and safe base.

- Colour coded - green indicators to show a correctly fitted car seat.

- In or out- lever release to make getting baby in or out of the car effortless.

- Extra support - adjustable support leg to enhance stability.

Features & Benefits:


- Tangle free- no need to tackle tricky seat belts for a correct fit.

Age Guideline: Birth-13kg.

Includes: Car Seat Base.



Easy to attach to the ISOFIX anchors in your car, this reassuring base includes red and green colour indicators so you know when your car seat is correctly fitted. With no need for a seat belt; simply click for the safest fit.

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