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Hello,


We're moving overseas & selling our car & therfore car seat. Copied the blurb below from mothercare. Non smoking household/car. No pets. Only owner. Collection in East Dulwich. Instructions available.


Thanks


Julia



A forward facing car seat which is suitable for children from 9kg to 18kg, (20lbs to 40lbs) ? this is approximately 9 months to 4 years

- with side impact protection and installed with an ISOFIX system for ultimate safety.

Features and benefits for Maxi-Cosi Priorifix Isofix Car Seat - Black Jacquard *Colour Exclusive to Mothercare*

Suitable for children from 9kg to 18kg (20lbs to 40lbs) ? this is approximately 9 months to 4 years

Installed with ISOFIX anchor point or the car's seat belt

Adjustable prop to ensure seat is at the correct height

4 reclining positions

Adjustable harness

Removable, hand-washable covers

Colour Exclusive to Mothercare

Free 2 year guarantee

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?the coloured indicators to show you the car seat is correctly installed, providing you with peace of mind.


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The Maxi Cosi Priorifix has been developed to ensure your child's ultimate safety while travelling in the car. The Priorifix features side impact protection to keep your little one safe in the event of a side-on collision and an ISOFIX system ensures the seat is securely anchored into place. The coloured indicators reassure you that the seat is correctly installed. If your car does not have an ISOFIX point available, then the seat can be secured in place using the car's seatbelt.

The Maxi Cosi Priorifix is a group 1 car seat that is suitable for children from 9 months (9kg/20lbs) to approx 4 years (18kg/40lbs). It features 4 reclining positions and an adjustable headrest and harness to ensure your child is always comfortable, and to make it easier for you when placing your child in the seat, the harness features hooks to keep the straps out of the way while you ensure your little one is sitting correctly. An additional feature of this car seat is the prop support that can also be adjusted to ensure your child is seated at the correct height.

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