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FS: Cot, Bikes, Micro O Bar, Hamax rear child bike seat, Buggy Etc


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Try to clear a few items no more required as the kids have grown out of them. All come from smoke free, pet free home. Bikes are always stored in the shed. Any questions or requesting photos please feel free to PM me.


IKEA cot with John Lewis mattress. Ikea Cot Bumper. Giraffe Nappy bag. 2 water proof fitted sheets and 4 fitted sheets free to give. Stored in the house. All together ?40.


Mamas and Papas Aubery Pushchair. 1 year old. In great used condition with rain cover. Easy to fold up, big wheels perfect for jogging, 3 recline positions and detachable seats. John Lewis footmuff free to give. ?85


Kids 14? ridgeback blue bike. No Stabilisers. In great working condition. ?20


Kids 12? blue bike with stabilisers. Free helmet to give. Excellent condition. ?20


Mini Micro seat with O Bar in original box. Nearly new condition. Perfect as a gift. In mint condition in original box ?25

http://www.johnlewis.com/micro-scooters-mini-micro-t-bar-scooter-seat-and-o-bar-handle-accessory/p231733347


Hamax Siesta Rear Child Bike Seat - Grey/Light Grey with lockable bracket ?50

http://www.halfords.com/kids-zone/kids-bike-accessories/child-bike-seats/hamax-siesta-rear-child-bike-seat-grey-light-grey-with-lockable-bracket

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