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Phil and Teds Sport Buggy without extra insert. It does include raincovers and does completely recline to accomodate a cocoon insert for a newborn.


There is some damage to the footwell fabric (see photos) but this doesn't affect support for the feet. The right wheel has lost its end cap which does cause it to occasionally slip along the axis. Though I found tapping it with my foot would sort it out, I'm sure it could be quite easily fixed/replaced.


The metal bar which runs through the rain hood is a bit warped but could be bent back into shape.


Otherwise all in good order and an extra insert can be purchased to make it into a double buggy.


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We're just on the south side Nunhead cemetery and would like to sell it as soon as poss.


thanks, Emma

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