Car Bed
Children’s car bed for sale. My son has outgrown his racing car bed so it’s now up for sale.
As per pictures this red car bed looks somewhat like lightning McQueen. Doesn’t come with the mattress in the image (that will be returned to my mum!) but will throw in a foam mattress instead.
Bed is in reasonable condition however has a few minor marks, and a small chip in the side panel (can be seen above the window in the side of photo) where something fell on it. 2 of the “wheels” are broken but could probably be glued back on. However, we actually only used 2 so it sat flatter against the wall so if you were using it against a wall the broken ones would be surplus to requirements anyway.
Would like it collecting within the next week so open to offers. Will list on trademe tomorrow if not sold prior.
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