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Hello,


We are getting rid of our Quinny Buzz, three wheeled pram. Served us well but we now need a clear out. There are a few signs of wear but it is still very usable and a great pram to help bubba feel safe. I have attached a photo from the internet to give you an idea of its style.


I have the base with shopping bag/basket at wheel level, a warm foot muff (has a bit of deteriaration inside but mendable with a needle and thread) and the main seat which reclines, all under a protective hood. I also have a generic mothercare rain cover which will fit this pram.


If you would like this please PM me and you can come and collect asap. I need to make space (kids require alot of toys!!). There is no fee - I am giving away for free.


Thanks.

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