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BUGABOO CAMELEON BLUE


sugarhay

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HI WE ARE LOOKING TO SALE OUR BUGABOO WHICH HAS BEEN AMAZING. SO EASY TO PUSH.


ICE BLUE HOOD

CARRY COT ICE BLUE

FOOT MUFF ICE BLUE

SEAT LINER ICE BLUE

MAXI COSI CAR SEAT ADAPTERS

RAIN COVER


DOES HAVE WEAR ADN TEAR, COULD USE A NEW CROSS BAR.


DO HAVE USER GUIDS, BOUGHT AT JOHN LEWIS 2010


LOOKING FOR ?450


WILL THINK ABOUT SENSIBLE OFFERS


MORE PICS IF WANTED, OR PLEASE COME BY AND HAVE A LOOK. LOCATED IN EAST DULWICH AREA


THANK YOU

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