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Phil &Ted's double buggy for sale


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Phil & Ted's Sport for sale. Photos available on request but too big to attach to this post unfortunately.


- double kit (spare seat)

- double rain cover

- cocoon (for smaller babies, suitable from birth)

- 2 spare tyres

- new under carriage (effectively the basket underneath)

- can be set up as a single buggy /as a buggy for two toddlers / for one baby and a toddler

- it's been used a lot and well loved so there are definite signs of wear and tear, but it's still very solid and comfortable

- three wheeler with proper tyres so it's great for rough terrain

- fits on to buses and through doorways etc.


A brand new one would cost around ?630. We're looking for ?100.

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