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Hi, I think you should post this in the wanted section to have a better chance of finding what you want.


I have a step 2 climbing frame with slide and two swings (the rope of the swings will need changing but the swing chairs and frameworks are fine).

It is not available in the UK but our was originally purchased in Cyprus where a lot of US products are available. See link, it looks like this and can be dismantled into sections, it would fit in a station wagon car (multiple trips will be required):


http://www.step2.com/p/Naturally-Playful-Playhouse-Climber-Swing-Extension


Ours has been well used but the kids overgrew it now.


If you are interested we can agree on a price (don't worry I do not expect to get anything close to the US$ price).


PM me if you wish to view it in our garden.


We also have the picnic table:

http://www.step2.com/p/Naturally-Playful-Summertime-Play-Center


Cheers Laura

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