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Bugaboo Chameleon 3 in Black


dedah

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a quick sale.


Selling beloved bugaboo as my son is now in a lightweight.

I?m asking for ?125 for it.




The black fabric is in good used condition with some fading due to sun damage.

It comes with an orange seat liner.

The carry cot is in brilliant condition.

Comes with rain cover and under storage basket. Both in good used condition.

The foam carry handle (that goes across baby) has some teeth marks in.

The handle bars, and frame have some signs of wear as you?d Expect but are in great condition.

The break is in working order.

The only promblem I have is, it doesn?t fold, not sure why! BUT does not effect its over all use!

Will be good for a non driver like myself.

All washed and ready to go.


Any questions please ask.

D.

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