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Phil&Teds cover and underseat bag, Stokke Tripp Trapp babyset


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Phil&Ted:


Never used: the part that sits under the lower seat and can be used for storage - sorry not sure what it is called - ?15


Never used Sport bumperbar cover, black, velcro fastening cover - ?10


Double Rain cover for Sport model - used but plenty more use to be had - ?8


http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w331/I_somnier/a12deed3-6d30-4d90-b2c6-b5962d44e60d_zpsrlwu4xbf.jpg

Stokke:


Trip Trapp baby set - used but in good condition - ?10 (35 new)

Clippasafe reins - don't think we ever used them - ?4

http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w331/I_somnier/748063d3-edc8-438d-ab81-526f2ca42c7a_zpsmf81el7y.jpg


Pick up in SE4 please

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