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Uppababy Cruz Stroller purchased new from Winstanley?s Pramworld for ?375 in November 2014 and still under warranty until November 2016. Only selling as we?re moving to Canada and need a different stroller that can handle snow and lots of it!


Had it serviced by Uppababy just this week; the brake system was cleaned and tested and a general safety check was also carried out. Have this repair form to hand along with receipt of purchase and paperwork/instruction manual, etc. Selling it for ?250.


Cleaned and in excellent condition with just the tiniest of cosmetic scratches and some wear on the lettering on the chasis. Comes with Uppababy Cruz Raincover.


Features include:

? Full-size reversible seat

? One-handed multiple position recline

? Infant car seat compatible

? Suitable from birth with Infant SnugSeat or Bassinet accessory

? Easy one-step fold-with or without seat attached

? Stands when folded

? Telescoping handlebar

? Large canopy

? SPF 50 extendable drop-down shade


If you want to come and see it first that can be arranged, but will give it to the first person who commits to purchasing it. Collection by this Sunday or before from Kingscourt Rd, Streatham. If interested please text me at 07931326219.

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