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Twins on the way, Anyone know what twin tandem travel system fits boot of bmw 3 series

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Mon 06-Jul-09 09:52:21
Hi, ive got the same car, i just about managed to squeeze in a maclaren side by side and i mean squeeze lol. i no its no the answer you where looking for sorry x
have u tried posting in the multiples section? lots of things about twins on there.come and join us.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 13:29:45
Hi All

Im almost 34 weeks pregnants with twins, have been researching twin buggies the tandem travel system type that car seats clip into. Went to one store and tried the Jane powertwin Pro, which was great only i found the opening in my boot was too small and it wouldnt fit. its a bmw 3 series. the lady in the shop reckoned its not likely any twin buggy apart from a side by side would fit. the boot is big enough, its just the height of the opening.

Does anyone know of a travel system that will fit?
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