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Britax Romer Baby-Save car seat - 0-13kg, vgc, with pics, air-plane suitable, with manuals and pram


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Britax Romer baby car seat.

Very good condition, not used much.

0 to 13kg

All locks/belts work. 3 pint belt security.

Suitable for air plane travel.

"The baby seat has been designed,tested and certified

according to the requirements of the European Standard

for Child Safety Equipment (ECE R 44/04).

The seal of approval E and the approval

number are located on the approval label (sticker on

the baby seat)".

Extras - back/head support cushion and shade canopy.

User manual and air plane instructions supplied.


Pictures here: http://1drv.ms/1lb6vyJ

?20


Also for sale a pram. Pics here: http://1drv.ms/1Hg84FP

Pram is Urban Detour - please see the pics above.


Local pick up from Surrey rd SE15.

Any questions - pm me.

Thanks

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