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Pink Car seat Recaro Young Sport for 9m to 12yrs


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For sale ?30 (currently retail for ?175).

The seat had the best safety quality when we bought it (3yrs old)


http://www.kiddicare.com/p/recaro_young_sport_car_seat_pink.htm


RECARO Young Sport.

- Group 1,2,3 car seat suitable from 9 - 36kg, 9 months to 12 years approximately

- Easy to install the RECARO Young Sport has an integrated 5 point harness that can be adjusted 3 times for Group 1 (9-18kg)

- Group 2,3 stage fit with the car 3 point belt (15 -36kg)

- Head rest adjustable a further 2 heights when used as group 2,3

- Side impact protection, removable seat cushion. Padded harness. Padded seat with luxurious covers that can be machine washed at 30 degrees

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