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Hi there,


we have a City Mini baby jogger tat we wold like to sell.

I have attached a few pictures here but can send more to you directly.

It is a good quality sturdy buggy that we have loved but have now outgrown.

we also have the raincover [not photographed] which we would include.


we are looking for ?120.00


let me know if there is anything else we can send you

I've got a mountain buggy duet that we no longer use. Suitable from birth to 4 years.


I will probably want to sell for about ?60, but i'll dig it out and see what condition its in first.


It's got the upgraded puncture proof wheels, raincover, sleeping bags.


Please send me a message if interested and I'll take some photos.


Thanks

(I came on here to post about something else, but saw this at the top of the page. )

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