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Joie Litetrax 4 Wheel Pushchair Stroller - ?50 collection Nunhead


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Joie Litetrax 4 Wheel Pushchair Stroller - Grey Flannel -. Condition is Used. Collection in person. ?50 (offers accepted)


I've just been let down on eBay so I thought I'd list this on here. Below is the listing and images.


Pickup from Nunhead Grove.


This comes with the Joie fitted therma blanket that sells for an additional ?50. This has been professionally cleaned and will certainly be needed in the coming months.


The pushchair has been used for eighteen months and is in good condition. Although there are a number of scuffs and small stains on the outer of the buggy it has been well cared for. It is in perfect working order in terms of its functions. All of the brakes, reclining positions, footrest, one motion folding device, hood and wheels work and has been used right up until my son grew too big for it (hence the sale). It has a cup holder and pocket at the top and a mesh basket at the bottom that has come in extremely handy.


This doesn't include the rain cover as that has perished but I have kept and included the manual even though I don't think you will need it.

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