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Hi

I'm going to be selling my iCandy cherry (in beige)

I've got the bassinet and seat and car seat adaptors.

It's in good condition. I'd wash all the fabric pieces before selling it of course

It's 4 years old but for a part of that we used a double buggy so probably only 2.5 years of use.

I highly recommend it. Great basket and comfy to steer.

If you're interested let me know. I hadn't thought of a price ... But maybe ?100

And I've got the raincovers for both.

And a Quinny foot muff in green that would work

Anyhow - if you're interested write me an email and I'll give better detail and take some photos.

Thanks Rowan


Oh and I'm in Herne Hill SE24 0BN - hopefully that

Hey


We are selling our bugaboo Cameleon 2nd generation. Pushchair is in very good condition and comes with:


*bassinet

*seat (grey fabric - used with seat cover)

*jade green hood and apron (limited addition)

*orginal raincover


Has only been used for 1 child and is in full working order.


can send more pictures or come and have a look if you are interested I am in East Dulwich/Denmark Hill.


Thanks Carly

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