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Bugaboo Cameleon 3 with new chassis & full kit


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Hello,


I'm selling my Bugaboo Cameleon 3. The company sent me a brand new chassis in November and I've only used it 2 times since then as my daughter is too big for the stroller. I have the paperwork for everything. Its all in excellent condition, as listed below:


- Chassis - brand new

- Pram frame & set up - EUC

- Stroller set up - EUC

- Red hood - in good condition, but some sun fading

- Red apron for pram - EUC

- Red parasol (?35 new)- brand new in box, used once

- Red high performance muff (?150 new)- zipper needs repairing on one side, otherwise in beautiful condition.

- Bugaboo comfort transport bag (for checked luggage, provides protection) (?120 new) - EUC

- Bugaboo car seat adaptors for Maxi-Cosi or Be Safe infant car seats (?35 new)

- Snooze shade (?25 new) - EUC


I'm looking for around ?600 for the lot but very willing to consider reasonable offers.

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