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Selling a Graco double buggy for ?40. We bought this second hand as a temporary solution for our nanny share but no longer need it.


It is in good condition. It comes with a raincover and 2 foot muffs. The raincover has a tear near the handlebars but doesn't affect how it works.


Happy for you to come and view prior to purchase. Collection in East Dulwich.

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Sorry for the slow reply, I've only just seen this message. According to some websites it is suitable from birth but i wouldn't necessarily recommend it as a small baby wouldn't be particularly secure. We've used it from one year old and it seems great from that age onwards. You are more than welcome to come and have a look though.

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