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  • very good condition and never been involved in any accidents. Please note the ISOFIX  is not included as we only used this with the 3 point seat belt. 
     
  • Car seat group 0 plus. 
  • Suitable for children from birth to 13kg. 
  • Suitable for children between 40 and 75cm tall. 
  • Suitable for children approximately birth to 12-15 months of age. 
  • Rear facing. 
  • This seat does not convert to a booster seat. 

Attachment method:

  • ISOFIX base sold separately. 
  • Seat attachment method: car seat base or 3 point seat belt.
     
  • Collection on SE27 9AJ

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