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Free: MacLaren Techno XT and footmuffs


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I'm giving away our MacLaren Techno XT (black) for free.


It's been used a lot so is pretty worn but still perfectly usable. It reclines flat, comes with rain cover, unused infant insert, and you can attach a buggy board to it (parts for that not for sale!).


Note: the cogs on the back wheels are quite worn and the breaks don't work properly. There are lots of posts and videos online on how to fix this by replacing the cogs and starlocks, which would probably cost about ?20 for parts & shipping.


Collection from SE22, please PM me if you're interested in pictures.

Thanks


Example of spare cogs here https://www.babyboom2000.co.uk/spare-parts/maclaren-replacement-xt-xlr-brake-cogs-grey/

Also for sale:


John Lewis footmuff, red with stars. Very cozy, fits most buggies, used but clean and in good condition. ?5

Like this one https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-baby-multi-star-pushchair-footmuff/red/p3049115


Red Castle combizip convertible cozytoes, grey/pink. Can be used as footmuff or 'leggy bag' by closing the zips and poppers differently. Used but clean and in good condition. ?5

Like this one but an older model: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Red-Castle-Combizip-Convertible-Cosytoes/dp/B00D1QR7Y2/ref=sr_1_21?s=baby&ie=UTF8&qid=1533906158&sr=1-21&refinements=p_89%3ARed+Castle



See pics here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RPuLUz_JfxUf1msxoJBXnmmLM9VmWyju

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