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For sale a Graco ready to grow double pushchair with 2 car seats


Nikki2210

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Ready to grow pushchair in great condition used for 6months and comes with rain cover and 2 car seats from 0months. The Graco Ready to Grow Pushchair features two seats, and when combined with the Junior Baby infant car seat it can be made into 12 different riding combinations that grow with your children from infant to 3 years old. This Graco Junior Baby Car Seat is suitable from birth to 13kg (29lbs) and is ideal for use in the car and on the Graco Quattro Tour Duo and The car seat can be fitted into the car with the adult seat belt or used on a Graco car seat base (sold separately).

Allows easy transfer from car to pushchair and infants can travel in safety with it?s side impact protection giving you peace of mind.


Collection or drop off for ?170 or best offer retail

Price is ?299 for pushchair and ?79 each for car seat in toys r us. Please msg for more info & pics

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