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Bugaboo pram and accessories for a bargain


Sarieg

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Fantastic, comfortable Bugaboo Pram for sale. We paid ?400 as this is a wonderful piece of engineering. It provides every possible way for transporting children. And great accessories for any weather/ situation. It's quickly assembled and stored and comes with an accessory which allows you to continue to transport children when they are bigger.

It works perfectly and is a smooth and comfortable ride for the kids, especially when you want them to go off to sleep, so a sneaky moment for a coffee break.

We would like ?150 as this cost ?400. Please send me an email for pictures as photo bucket doesn't like the IPad. Please only PM if you are serious about buying this. It's a total bargain.


Comes with a red bugaboo cosy toes, rain cover, car seat adapters for a maxicosi, newborn baby cocoon, parasol.

We also have a Maxicosi child car seat available on another ad

Pick up is in camberwell or can deliver for ?5. Email for photos.



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