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Maxi Cosi Pearl isofix Car Seat in Black

Usually £240. Good condition and there is no damage though the straps have been cleaned they have some discolouration at the front shown in detail. Good condition but has been used. It has not been involved in any accidents etc and is from smoke and pet free home.

Second hand: £40


Maxi Cosi I-size Family Fix (not the 360 rotating one)

Usually £199. It has been in no accidents and there is no damage.

Second hand:£20


*happy to sell both MaxiCosi fix and seat as bundle to sell as a bundle for £50 or ONO


Collection SE21

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