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I am selling my Bugaboo Cameleon

Its the 1st Generation model & its in great working order.

Its black/Grey. A really lovely pushchair. I will be sad to see it go!

It has a few scuffs/marks on the frame but in good condition.



I am selling it with the following;


- Carry Cot black with 2 spare apron covers (1 orange & 1 red)

- Bugaboo Parasol (1 red & 1 black)

- MaxiCosi car seat

- Car seat adaptors ( to allow you to connect car seat to the frame)

- 1 x Blsck soft seat liner & 1 x orange soft seat liner

- Bugaboo footmuff (1x red & 1x orange)

- Rain cover


** ?120**


If you need any more info or want to view it please ask


Thanks

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