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We are selling our Maclaren Quest, denim special edition - see the full details in the link below.


http://www.boots.com/en/Maclaren-Quest-Pushchair-Denim-Indigo_1245793/ (note, this link says suitable from birth but this pushchair does not recline totally flat!)


I have the original rain cover (which doesn't cover the hood, only the child), a new large rain cover from Mothercare (which has been used a handful of times and cost ?20 new) and matching Maclaren navy blue cosy toes with bird print inside with no rips or tears.


It is 5 years old and still in pretty good condition having used it lightly with my two boys. I love it.

The brakes are not 100%, but it's still a really great pushchair, very light and comes with a carry strap so great if you need something for your holidays.


Looking for ?45 for this and all accessories.


Collect near Dulwich Hospital, first to collect can have

Smoke free, pet free home

Thanks

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