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This is a perfect option for nanny shares, twins or siblings who want to sit side by side.


This is a light, robust pram which folds easily and can fit in the back of most cars.It manoeuvres really smoothly and easily and is c.72cm wide which means it can go through standard doorways.


The independently reclining seats include the lie-flat newborn position and a 5-point safety harness.


I'm selling this as a package with footmuffs and rain covers.


Cost: ?75 (priced to sell, one recently up for sale on here for ?175).


Collection only. I will consider delivery if in reasonable distance of SE24.


Thanks. Please message me for photos/ more information.








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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit was july 12, 06:32am by jlucas.

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