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Hi there,


We want to sell our ICandy (model Orange) both bassinet and pushchair with base. We’ve got everything for both the bassinet and pushchair. It’s in pristine condition and we still have the box it came in. Our boy is now 1 and we’ve got a Yo-Yo which I tend to use mostly now. We are asking for £650 for everything, but also happy to chat. We’re based in West Dulwich so you’re always welcome to come around and have a look at it as well.


Let me know, you can contact me on 07464006407.


Thanks,

Jacqueline

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