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FOR SALE: Phil & Teds Explorer double buggy


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I am sadly selling my Phil and Teds double buggy as my kids have have grown to big.


It is the explorer model black with red seat liners. I bought the buggy new 4 years ago and has been brilliant. It can be used as single of double. Put the second seat on the front for toddler and new born baby underneath, add second seat to bottom and have baby and toddler both sitting.


Selling for ?150


It comes with:

- original instructions

- explorer buggy with bumper bar and sun hood

- double seat

- double seat adaptors

- second seat sun hood

- Single UV sun shade


I replaced all the tyres late last year as the original tyres had deteriorated a bit. I have replaced them with kevlar ones so they are puncture resistant and haven't had any problems since.


I also have a double rain cover but this has a tear in it, still works just needs some tape on it, yours if you want it with the buggy.

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