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FOR SALE: MOUNTAIN BUGGY DUET ?350 (reduced price!)


We are selling our double Mountain Buggy Duet - which has been a great buggy for our 2 kids who are 2 years difference in age. It is the narrowest buggy on the market and we have been really pleased with it.


We have had it less than a year and bought it new as an ex-display model. When we bought it it had a bit of damage to the handle but it is not where you hold it so you don't notice. It comes with a rain cover and a safety bar and 2 sheep skin seat liners.

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Would you be interested in selling this at the NCT Nearly New Table Top Sale this Saturday morning (June 4th) in Nunhead? It works like an indoor car boot sale and we have a couple of spare tables or if just selling your buggy you can buy a "1 item Ticket". Previous events have attracted 200+ buyers so can be an effective way of having lots of people view your item and also selling lots of goods in one go. If so, contact [email protected] for more details or if you'd like to buy a table ticket you can do so via the below link;


https://nct.intrabiz.co.uk/cgi-bin/sys.cgi?action=NCT-product-client_view&id=28814300


Best wishes

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