473 days ago

Bugaboo Bee3 stroller

Tracey from Glenfield

Pick up only!!! Serious inquiries only, please!!!

Condition: Gently used, in very good condition

Color: red

Reason for Selling: Our child has outgrown it


Note: Selling my gently used Bugaboo Bee 3 stroller. An older model, but still stylish and reliable, looks great and functions perfectly. Bought for $1600.
Search bugaboo bee3 from youtube.

a free gift from me: new bugaboo bee tray as pictured

Perfect for parents looking for a high-quality stroller at a fraction of the price.

Serious inquiries only, please.

All children’s items for sale come from a smoke-free and pet-free home. These items were purchased brand new and used by me for my own child.

Price: $200

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