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We’ve 3 car seats we no longer need and would like to give them away to a new home.

Group 2/3 car seat - Britax Romer Kidifix II XP

Peg Perego Viaggio 2-3 Shuttle Booster Seat (not used for very long)

Kiddicare Traffic SP (goes from 11 months to about 11 years - the back comes off and it turns into a booster) - we used this as our car seat when travelling in Europe rather than the awful ones a hire company would rent you for the same cost it cost us to buy this.

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