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Bugaboo Mosquito Net to go over pram-Lets fresh air circulate but keeps out bugs-Brand new-?3.50

Carrycot Board and fabric Carrycot with apron(Charcoal/Black)-Excellent Condition- Now Reduced to ?30.00

Seat Fabric(Actual Seat Charcoal and cover is Black)-?10

Back wheels-Now Reduced to ?9 each or ?15 for the pair-Now ?7 each or ?12 for the pair

Rain-cover-Now Sold

Black Hood(With Hood Rods and the clamps so it can fit to pram)-Now Sold

Chassis with front wheels -Now Sold

From a smoke free and pet free home.

  • 1 month later...
  • 5 weeks later...

Some items now sold-Below is what is still for sale and further reduced.

Photo Attached of Bugaboo Mosquito net-Brand New in unopened bag ?3.50

Carrycot Board and fabric Carrycot with apron(Charcoal/Black)-Excellent Condition- Now further Reduced to ?30.00 (This comes with the actual carrycot board as well as all the carrycot fabric and apron)

Seat Fabric(Actual Seat Charcoal and cover is Black)-?10

Back wheels-Now Further Reduced to ?7 each or ?12 for the pair.

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