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Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix isofix base & CabrioFix car seat - £75 ONO for both


Busy_Lizzie

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Base + car seat for sale.
£75 total for both.  

Well looked after, no crashes and from a smoke free car/home.

FamilyFix base uses Isofix and can take both the CabrioFix seat (this one, up to 12kg) and then Pearl seat for toddlers.

Looking for £75 for both, ONO. Bought new from John Lewis in 2020, can show receipts.

Collection from Whateley Road SE22.

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