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WANTED: Bugaboo Travel Bag


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Hi Crystal,


Sorry for my slow reply and thanks for your response. Yes I'm still interested in buying a bugaboo travel bag. Does that mean you have the large size 'Comfort transport bag'? If so I think it fits all Bugaboos. I've got a dinky bee, but either size bag would suit I think. Is the bag in good condition and how much would you want for it?


I'm off Lordship lane too so not far.


Thanks so much,

R

Hi,


It looks like this http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/322418061040?_mwBanner=1 (not our advert)


It's in good condition and hasn't been used much. You're welcome to see it with no obligation to buy it, should you decide it's not right. We'd sell it for c.?35.


I live on Chesterfield Grove. My mobile is 07779 303 126 if you would like to arrange a time to see it.


Hi habks


Crystal

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