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Hi everyone, we're shortly travelling to the US for two months with our four-month old. Several flights are involved and I'm belatedly thinking it would be good to get a travel case for our Bugaboo Cameleon. Does anyone have one to sell on, or that we could borrow/rent? We're away until 2 August.


Many thanks!

Robin

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Hi Robin,

I a selling a bugaboo travel case! If you do a search on the forum/ my other posts there are a few pics on there or can send some to you tomorrow. It is one of the older ones & Is super padded. Has wheels too...

I bought it from another mum & realized have nowhere to store it in my flat. Happy to take ?50 for it (what I paid)

If you are interested am in forest hill, am happy to drop it off if needs be...

Best wishes, Alexandra

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