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I bought this as my little girl was 18 months when her brother arrived. It's in good condition - everything has been through the washing machine and has come up almost like new. There are scratches on the frame but have been having terrible difficulty uploading photos to show details of this. It has two toddler seats, a bassinet and side basket when in single mode. So if you have twins, you would need to buy another bassinet. I also have the instructions manual. It costs over ?1200 new and I'm asking for ?650. I have lots more photos, so please pm if you are interested.



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