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Bugaboo Chameleon 2 ?30


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Bugaboo Chameleon 2 in orange. Well used but generally in good condition with two things to note:


1) The brake doesn?t fully hold on one side so you?d need to repair that but YouTube suggests not that difficult!

2) The button to collapse it can be a bit fiddly sometimes, as long as not putting up & down frequently will be fine. Didn?t bother us.


Includes extensive accessories & extras which would be worth >?30 alone!

- bassinet & pushchair, so newborn to toddler

- rain cover

- Felhoff lambswool muff (very snug!)

- Lascal maxi buggy board

- sun shade

- cup holder

- attachments to fit baby car seat (maxi cosi)


PM me if you have any questions.

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