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Maxicosi Car Seat and Base ?80


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Hi, I've had this advertised on here before, but still for sale.


Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix Car seat, suitable from birth up to 13kg, together with the EasyFix base unit that allows installation either via seat-belt or Isofix. Base unit makes removing/replacing seat very easy and very handy to leave baby sleeping.


Colour is Robin Red as in link. Brand new approx 10 months ago, used lightly during that time. Basically perfect condition, never been in an accident, and from a smoke and pet-free home (and car!). We have now switched to a forward facing seat.


New price for both is about ?223, asking ?115, or make an offer. Looking to sell both as a unit, not seperately.

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