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Mamas and Papas Pram/Buggy/pushchair/carrycot in excellent condition - full travel system for £80


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Mamas & Papas Urbo2 - Skyline Grey full system - Pushchair/buggy/stroller/pram + Carrycot + Cover + Cup Holder + Car Seat Adaptors (Retail price: £699.99)

It is a complete system perfect for your newborn up to toddler age...so you'll never need another buggy.

We got it because of the great reviews and how solid it is. It's lightweight but very sturdy and in excellent condition with a new handle.

It's small enough to easily fit on the bus or in the car but not flimsy like the travel ones you take on flights.

Can be set up as forward or rear facing and includes a sun cover so you don’t need a snooze shade as an extra. 

For more info and reviews Google <Mamas & Papas Urbo2> or look up this link:

https://www.pramcentre.co.uk/prams-pushchairs-c1/prams-c18/mamas-papas-urbo2-skyline-grey-4-piece-pushchair-carrycot-cup-holder-adaptors-p7829?

Come and view it at SE24 9DE (5 mins from Herne Hill station).

I have lots more photos, if you’d like to see more please msg me.

£80 or best offer. Cash, PayPal or bank transfer only please.

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