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Old 31-08-2005, 10:49 AM   #1
XA Coupsta
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Default Car Beds for kids.....

Hey All,

My 2 year old son is car mad (cool eh!). He's ready for a proper bed now - and we've seen around the place those car beds for young kids (yknow with like the side profile of a car, and a slat base you put a mattress on. Close to the ground and with high sides so they cant fall out).

Love em. But dont love the price associated with them, especially as it isnt really a long term purchase.

Does anyone have, or know where I could get - plans to build one myself? I know they aint hard to do - even if I cant find any proper plans I could have a decent crack myself.

But before I got to that I was wondering if any handy forum members might be able to save me the trouble!

Thanks,
Coupsta

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