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The White Company/Vilac ride on car toy £65 ono


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The White Company Vilac Ride on Car Toy

The cutest style out there, imo!

Used. A few marks here and there, seat quite marked (from decoration, which I've now removed!), wheels a little worn. Stickers basically still intact. Overall good condition. 

RRP £130 new from TWC. 

£65 ono. Just in time for Christmas. 

Delivery free locally or pick up fro SE21, West Dulwich 

'Vintage-inspired design for nurseries and playrooms • Metal body with rubber tyres • Finishing touches include a textured front grill and petrol cap, from specialist French toymakers Vilac'

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