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3051 days ago

FOR SALE PRAM/STROLLER

Ashleigh from Ngaruawahia

In new like condition, used twice! Baby prefers front pack! Brought new for $500.

Will come with Maxi Cosi adapters which clip into the pram so you can use your capsule with the pram.

Can be used forward or rearward facing which is great for a newborn. Has three lock positions depending on whether baby wants to sleep or be awake, including full recline for safe sleeping.

Can be used from newborn up to 17kg

Compacts right down for easy storage and travel.

Large extendable canopy with visor and breathable mesh panels

Height adjustable handle and front lockable wheels

Large shopping basket :)

Pick up is Ngaruawahia, or can deliver in Ngaruawahia / Te Kowhai area

Contact 021 75 2229

Price: $300

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