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Black Bugaboo Bee + for Sale


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Black Bugaboo bee + for sale. Has had a new handlebar fitted. There are scratches and marks as part of general wear and tear (see photos). In good working order, although the front wheels do swivel when there isn't a child in (this is a known bugaboo bee problem and can be rectified with new wheels from the manufacturer. Price reflects this.


?80 o.n.o


PM me for more photos (couldn't load any more)


Collection from West Dulwich.

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