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Bugaboo cameleon 1(red) (SOLD) and Tomy bed guard (blue) for sale


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Selling our Bugaboo Cameleon 1. It is old and well used, but still have lots of life left. It's still very sturdy and easy to push. Comes with footmuf and rain cover. Also comes with shopping basket.

Unfortunately it doesn't fold down and also I never figured out how to remove seat part. One of the rear wheels is changed to unpuncture one, other is very good condition, but air filled one. While I had buggy never needed to pump though. As for front wheels - if I would be needed to use buggy for some time more I would change them. They are ok, but new set would give whole new life to buggy. Also as far as I know folding mechanism is easy to fix, I just never needed. I bought this buggy second hand and lady whom i bought from said it's been used for about 5 years. I used it mostly for school runs with my 2,5 year old. We used it for about 5months altogether. Brakes and extendable handle works well. Also there is some black and white marks on hood, it's been washed but those marks never came off. They are from previous owners.


Price - ?25 (or your offer)


Collection near Dulwich library.



And also selling Blue Tomy bed guard.

Price - ?5 (or your offer)




Comes from smoke and pet free house.

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