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SOLD Bugaboo Cameleon, 2nd Gen, all black edition ?220 (plus extra accessories for sale too)


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Cash on Collection please: ?220


Here we have a Bugaboo Cameleon Second Generation, All Black Edition. That means the chassis is metallic silver and all click sections are white.

Adjustable handle bar too.


The seat can face inwards or outwards. The handle bar of the frame can swing direction too. Comes with a safety strap for wrist.


In great condition. A few small scratches and marks, as you'd expect but no tears, no stains and this has been VERY well looked after, cleaned, washed and loved regularly.


We are selling:

1 x frame, seat and Newborn bassinet

The car seat adaptors

The bassinet cover

The soft seat-liner

The Bugaboo footmuff

The Bugaboo Hood

The Bugaboo Cam Raincover

TWO (2!!) x handle bars (we bought a spare as were told that baby would bite through one of them).


In addition to this, I'm also selling the Bugaboo Snack Tray which is in PRISTINE condition. ?20

And the Bugaboo Toddler Platform for ?35. (hardly used...i bought it too late on. My fault)


If you'd like to see more pictures or come to view, please PM me.

Thanks.

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