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Bugaboo Donkey Duo Package


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Our much loved buggy is now for sale having been outgrown by our children.


Included in the sale are:

- Bugaboo Donkey chassis

- 2 Bugaboo Seats (adaptable into 2 seats or 1 seat and 1 carrycot)

- 2 Bugaboo Cream Hoods, 1 extendable version (note the zip on the extending hood is stuck open)

- 1 Bugaboo Silver UV Extending Hood

- 1 Bugaboo Donkey Black Footmuff

- Bugaboo Buggyboard and fixings

- 1 Bugaboo Raincover

- 1 Bugaboo Carrycot Apron and mattress

- 2 bumper/carry handles

- Bugaboo Grey Organiser Bag

- Bugaboo Side Basket to change to Mono mode (note there is a hole in the netting of the basket)

- Bugaboo Maintenance Kit

- Owners Manual


Buggy is in good condition. It can be used as a single pram with side basket, double with two seats or double with one seat and one carrycot.


Collection is from Dulwich Village, SE21.


Please feel free to ask any questions or to arrange a viewing.


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