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Bugaboo Gecko Buggy - NOW GONE- similar to Frog & Cameleon


mrjackson99

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This Bugaboo has safely transported five kids so far and it's now looking for it's sixth! This is an older model but it is similar to the later Frog and Cameleon models. Converts from pram to buggy. All parts included and comes with raincover. It is all washable and i've cleaned it all before sale ready for use. All material is in good condition. Pram section is in excellent condition. No holes or tears. Handles still intact. Brakes work perfectly and metal frame is also good. All moving parts work fine and have been recently sprayed with lube. Also comes with sun umbrella attachment.


*Important Note* I would recommend you replace a couple of parts, hence the price. Full details below.


- One tyre is flat and needs a new inner tube.

- I recently replaced one of the front wheels, but this now means that the other front wheel has saggy suspension as the spring is older. We've been using it like this for a while, but I would suggest you replace the other wheel which can be bought as a single unit on ebay for ?20. It is just one click to fit so very easy.

- The rear tyres are worn but functional.


Local pick up only. I am in West Dulwich SE21.


I also have a buggy board and some maxi cosi car seats adaptors available for sale seperately if you meesage me.


Cheers

Mark

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