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Cybex Gold Sirona M2 i-Size isofix Olive Khaki car seat for sale


Zori

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Selling a Cybex Gold Sirona M2 i-Size isofix Olive Khaki car seat. It is in a very good condition considering we bought it in 2017 (although it has been used a total of three years only).


Rearward facing up to 105cm, approx. four years.

Alternatively, forward facing from 16 months and 76cm.

Integrated L.S.P. System

One-hand recline function

Click-in system to change seat position (rear or forward facing)

12-position height adjustable headrest

Energy absorbing shell

M-Line Modular System


The car seat has never been in an accident and therefore the structure of the car seat has not been compromised in any way.


Selling for £75, RRP 219.95


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