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Uppababy Cruz for sale - only 1 year old


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Hello Mums and Dads to be,


We are selling our Uppababy Cruz Stroller and Carrycot with all the accessories. We bought it from John Lewis in Dec 2015 and it is still within it's 2 year guarantee. It's been very well looked after (I'm a bit of a clean freak) and I've had it all cleaned so it's ready for a new little babe. It was a brilliant purchase, and I wouldn't have been without it for the past year. We're selling it, because we are spending a lot of time away from home over the remainder of the year so are downgrading to a basic fold up stroller now that our little one is 1 and almost walking.


Here's a link to our Ebay listing, but please reply to me here on the forum as we are happy to take offers on it.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Uppababy-Cruz-Stroller-Carrycot-Meticulously-Looked-After-/172594779035?hash=item282f73539b:g:SgwAAOSwWxNY17TI


Thanks

Claire & James

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