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Mountain Buggy Urban Jungle package which comprises:


Frame & storage basket

Seat and Hood

Bassinet and Hood

Seat raincover

Bassinet raincover

Water bottle holder

Maxi-Cosi adapter


Colour: Seat and hood are Flint; bassinet and hood are Dark Blue


Condition:

Very good. A few small scrapes to front wheel frame(shown in photos) but nothing else

Seat and seat hood replaced 9 months ago and barely used


- Air filled tyres good for bumpy terrain

- I used buggy for jogging with success

- Very manoeuvreable

- Fits on London buses!

- 5 star Mumsnet rating: http://www.mumsnet.com/reviews/pushchairs/3-wheeler-pushchairs/9417-mountain-buggy-urban-jungle

- More detail on Mountain Buggy website: https://mountainbuggy.com/uk/Products/buggies/urban-jungle#.VVj9zYp4WnM



Selling because having twins so need a double buggy now. This is a very good deal- sad to sell!


Collection only, SE10


Photos on the Ebay listing here (I'll end the listing for a good offer):


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171793292445?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

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