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Bugaboo bee, good condition, complete with cocoon, waterproof, cup holder


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Selling a bugaboo bee, see pic attached. Can send more photos if you are interested. Comes as you see - but also with khaki colour cocoon for new born, waterproof, brand new (in box) cup holder and sand colour sun umberella.

The pram has been used for 2 years - my daughter walks now. It has new back wheels (6 weeks old).

It's a super pram - from new born to toddler. Steering is unbeatable. Seat upright or reclines or virtually flat.

It's in good used condition. I've washed all removables and it's come up nice. Some scuffing on wheel covers but all functional and pretty smart as you can see. Umberella is a bit scruffy. Cup holder was a gift I never used hence it's new in box.

The left handle foam cover is ripped - this is only damage really - you can buy replacements for ?25, cheaper in ebay.

This cost me ?300 2 years ago. I want to get ?100.

Feel free to come see it/test drive etc.

From se15 2ds.

Thanks!

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