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SOLD: Great condition Mamas and Papas Sola Pram


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Used Mamas and Papas Sola pram in good condition. ?150 ONO


Includes:


Chassis in good condition with minimal scratches (just from removal from boot etc- seen in photos) Wheels easily pop off.


Main reclining child seat which can easily be used parent or outward facing with a peek flap in the hood (Excellent condition as has always been used with a liner and foot muff)


Carrycot which slots into chassis with a lovely air vent feature in hood for those hotter days.


Adaptors to attach a maxi cost car seat (RRP ?25)


It has a lovely height adjustable handle which also collapses making the whole pram much more compact for fitting into smaller spaces. Great size basket. It's been a lovely pram which has been very easy to push for both myself and my v tall husband. Would make a lovely first pram and it's ready to go with just a car seat to add should you wish, which I must say was a dream to just click your sleeping beauty straight onto the pram and go.


We're only selling due to a new addition to the family meaning we're now driving a double!


PM me if you have any questions etc. From a smoke and pet free home.


See link for photos- https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cnv9c2a6hl6um7s/AAC5TDN3MnLbFlwrXVuzpkY_a?dl=0



Thanks,


Connie

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