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iCandy Peach Beluga full set, plus extra seat / bassinet and lots of accessories.

Multi-option set up (bassinet + bassinet, bassinet + seat, seat + seat, single seat, single bassinet, etc - see photos)

Used, for sale in Forest Hill. 

All brackets included, with an extra set of car seat adapters.

Extra basket (still in original packaging).

Cup + cup holder.

2x bassinet winter covers and 1x extra fleece cover. 

Bought new in 2020. Used with 2 kids, so showing signs of use, however all in good working order. £225 ONO. DM if interested. 

Available for collection or can deliver locally for £5. 

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