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The buggy was bought new in c. January 2013 & is in pretty good condition... We had an issue with the chassis which we've repaired with wire, and this hasn't affected the functionality at all (see pic, and please do come and take a look if you'd like). It's obviously not in pristine condition but is in good shape and has lots of life left in it. It's a lovely pushchair, really easy to fold & manoeuvre around! I'm sad to give this one up really but it's surplus to requirements now and we could use the space! It can be used from newborn as it reclines to flat and is still comfortable for a big baby/toddler. The seat is easily switched from parent-facing to outward-facing. Its also been a comfy ride (ie push!) with a buggy board attached if that's a consideration. It's compatible with maxi cosi car seats (you just need the adaptors). If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask...


Just off Bellenden road for collection.

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