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bugaboo or similar needed


zzlobstazz

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hello...for coming grandchild, we are tasked with finding a bugaboo or similar - for terrain walking as well as pavement pounding. condition not too important as long as it goes.. not bother about all the bits and pieces that can bolt on/extend/carry - but would welcome further details. ideally send photos or description with your desired price.. can collect thanks neil
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I have an uppababy vista with bassinet. Best to look at this online and let me know if you are interested in this style, there are a few different kinds of bugaboo and the Vista is equivalent to the full size bugaboo rather than bugaboo bee which is smaller and folds in one piece, and is most suited to those needing a small nippy pram.


My vista is sold with all extras so muff, rain covers etc. ?165


Robyn

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hello robyn


that sounds great. many thanks ...will suit us fine.


being new to this - could you just confirm it is one you can use "off-road" - not lake-district type yomping, just able to get around field paths/bumpy ground etc!.


do you have a paypal account so that I can send you a holding deposit, and then collect with cash please? are you in edf area


best wishes


neil

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