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Maxi Cosi Mura 4 pushchair


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Maxi Cosi Mura 4 in brown and raspberry.


This pram is in excellent used condition! The sticker on the frame is coming off and there is a small mark on the sun canopy but barely noticeable and doesn't effect working order.

Otherwise this pram is in perfect condition.


It has an adjustable handle bar

3 seat position, almost lies flat, slightly down and sitting up straight.

The basket is nice and spacious.


It has brilliant sturdy frame, and great suspension which makes walking with it easy.

The wheels swivel or can be locked.

The wheels have plenty of use in them. Infact the only sign of use is that they are slightly dirty. Wheels are not worn down at all.


It also comes with the rain cover.


You can attach a maxi-cosi car seat to it to with adaptors which I also have. Rrp ?28


This pram retails at ?388 (with adaptors) but selling both for ?90.


Any questions please ask!

I can send more pictures but would only allow 3 to be used on here.

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