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Bugaboo Cameleon (2011) FS with all conceivable accessories!


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In good, albeit well-used condition, and with a slight fault to the seat fitting (though all still working). In dark blue and black colour-way. ?100. Comes with:


Bugaboo cosy

Sheepskin insert

rain cover

netting cover

sun umbrella (& attachment)

infant insert


Buggy board & toddler seat attachments also available (though separately listed here). Please DM if interested.

The buggy board & Twoo toddler seat have now sold, but the rest of the bundle is still available, so:


buggy, with newborn carry cot component;

foot cosy;

sheepskin insert;

rain & netting cover;

sun parasol.


All in good, working order (just a slight fault to seat fitting), and still looks good, in navy/ black colour way. Now reduced to ?50 and we are happy to drop off when next in London! Please send PM if interested :)

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