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FS Black baby jogger versa ?170 with bassinet and accessories


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Selling our great Baby Jogger City Versa as have a double now for second child

?170



Parent/world faces with reversible seat

One handed two step compact fold for ease getting in and out of car folds with seats in either direction

5 point harness

Huge under seat basket and useful additional storage pocket behind seat

8 inch Eva wheels for no punctures

Adjustable handlebar and footwell


Comes with Silver bassinet for use from newborn

Raincover

Child snack tray

BJ Footmuff black, no stains on the outside but well used and lots of bobbling inside

I have washed all the fabric and it is in great condition

Scratching to the frame is present from normal use and getting in and out of car

Under seat basket has a couple of minor holes and some fraying but doesn't affect use

PM me for photos as I can't seem to upload them here

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