MAXI COSI CAR SEAT - COLOURED
Hi Neighbours, my little has just turned 5 and we can't officially use this car seat anymore, unfortunately. We loved this car seat, bought 4 and half years ago, brand new at Baby City for $500 and used ever since! It still has 3 years before the official expire and it has never been in a car crash.From a smoke and pet free home too. It's a solid car seat and the fabric has a natural feel with lovely colours for a kid. It come with new parts that haven't been used as you'll see from the photo and it has some stains of the fabric near the buckle from usage which is also visible on the photo, which is also reflected in the price. We ask $150, pick up in St. Heliers. PM me if interested. Thank you
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Aucklanders, our weekly rubbish collections are staying after councillors voted to scrap a proposed trial of fortnightly pick-ups.
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