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Hi there


I have a cameleon, brought in 2006. Still in great working order. A small tear on the foam on the handle bar, but it doesn't affect preformance. I still have all the original manuals, maintenanace kit, sun canopy, and 2 sets of coloured hoods/seat covers.


The board isn't included.


Available for viewing this weekend.


Please pm for more details or for hi-res photos.

Hello


Im selling my bugaboo cameleon. I posted pics yesterday on the forum. Your welcome to view if your still interested. It is the 1st generation model but in great working order. Its been a great pushchair & my favourite one I have had by far. ( I have 3 daughters) will be sad to see it go.it comes with carry cot, footmuffs, parasol, rain cover & a spare hood & the maxi cosi car seat adapters ( welcome to the car seat to)

I have put it up for ?180 but open to an offer.

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