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Hi,


We're selling our Anex Cross 3 in 1 pram. It's in pretty much perfect condition (the chair is brand new unused and the bassinet and car seat are in excellent condition) there just a few minor scratches at the bottom of the wheel frame as shown.


The 3 in 1 includes the car seat which we are happy to include too but i don't have photos of that right now as it's in the car!


It's a brilliant Swiss design buggy, we're only selling it as our nursery doesn't have a proper buggy park so we were unable to leave it there and didn't want to risk it getting stolen.


More details and photos here: [https://ppg4kids.co.uk/product/anex-cross-cr01-noir-2in1-3in1/](https://ppg4kids.co.uk/product/anex-cross-cr01-noir-2in1-3in1/)


Selling for ?450. (RRP ?700.) SE22 collection. Feel free to message if you want any more info/photos. Thanks!

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