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I am selling my much loved double buggy as my oldest now prefers her scooter.


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http://i1295.photobucket.com/albums/b626/sianbeynon/20150424_144811202_zpsbahyknep.jpg


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Included is:

*A Phil and Teds Vibe pushchair with doubles kit, which will take you from newborn to 5 yrs old.

*A second seat for front use with baby carrier underneath (two heights) or at the back with older child in front.

*Two red liners. (and a spare second seat liner which has never been used)

*An excellent baby cocoon including liner.

*Double raincover. (and a spare double raincover, new and never used in packet- could be sold on ebay)

*2 x UV mesh sunshades (so both children are protected from the sun)

In good scrubbed, oiled and clean condition. The fabric has no rips in and has been thoroughly washed. There are scratches on the main frame from general use, but this doesn't detract from the quality of the pram.


All 3 wheels come off for ease of transporting and it fits into the boot of my small Honda. Also, I have taken this pram on buses, trains and tubes with no problems!


I would like ?150 for it.I live near Brockley station - if you would like to come and have a look at the pram to test it out, please PM me!

Thanks

Hi! Is this pram still available? We are on Wickham Rd so can easily pop round to see it if so.


Also could you confirm - does it collapse without needing to remove the seats etc? We need it to transport our 3 year old and one year old to nursery & so it has to fit in a tiny nursery pram shed. Our current double pram (uppababy vista) needs to be separated into 3 bits so not ideal!


Thanks

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