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Sold STC: Baby jogger city mini


Pamela78

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SOLD STC


We're selling our brilliant Baby jogger City Mini. It's been a fabulous buggy for navigating London - lightweight, easy to steer and so fast and compact to fold down. I'm sad to see it go!


It's well used, but in good working order and condition. It comes with the raincover.


The colour is sandstone (like this http://www.johnlewis.com/baby-jogger-city-mini-gt-pushchair-sand-stone/p969128)


?60


Couple of pics attached.


Collection in SE24 or we can deliver locally

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