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We're selling our much loved Mountain Buggy Duet (2014 edition) bought from new ? we still have the boxes. We bought this model over others as it?s one of the narrowest side by side buggies, could fit through doors easily and the kids could interact with each other ? it?s also really easy to push. I did a lot of research and spoke to a number of mums before buying so am convinced it?s the best double buggy out there and I never had a puncture. Excellent condition except from some wear and tear around the front wheels as you?d expect. Includes the detachable cross bar, a rain cover which covers the whole buggy (usually sold separately for ?40) and a carrycot (which cost around ?100 new). It?s the black and grey version ? see photos. We?d like ?275 for everything it cost over ?600 new - Feel free to pm for more photos/ask more questions or if you?d like to take a look. We are based in central East Dulwich.

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