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Bugaboo Cameleon for sale NOW SOLD


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Sad to see this this brilliant buggy go but now in need of double buggy due to second baby imminent arrival. In sand and charcoal. In excellent working condition. Some wear and tear to the frame but very minor outside of some bite marks on the carry handle. Carry handle can be removed because carry handle not that useful anyway or replaced.


Includes newborn carry cot, rain cover and footmuff. All in excellent condition. From smoke and pet free home. ?100.


See ebay listing for pics etc.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162102040760?euid=0e1df1d28c0a414db2358cc300f2b36d&bu=43642323785&cp=1&sojTags=bu=bu


Pick up from near Peckham Rye station/ end of Bellenden Road. Call or private message me any questions 07930200 546. Rosie

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