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For sale - Icandy peach blackjack pram/buggy - GONE


Rose79

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We're finally selling our used Icandy peach blackjack pram/buggy combo. It's been well looked after and in excellent fully working condition.


It includes all its original parts :-


- Chassis with shopping basket

- carry cot with new mattress

- buggy seat, which can face front or rear

- buggy seat has an extra grey removable/washable padded insert

- winter cosy footmuff in red for the buggy seat

- bumper bar (replaced 3yrs ago)

- main handle bar and back wheels was also replaced 3yrs ago

- we will throw in the changing bag iv used with pram


The Icandy pram is very easy to use, exceptionally maneuverable and very easy to close and open.


We are looking for ?400, but are happy to negotiate this offer with anyone that is interested


It's from a smoke/pet free home

Collection near goose green park


Thank you for looking

Rose

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