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This is the year 2000 model of the 16" Deluxe single jogger by Dreamer Design.  It was our first fixed-wheel and jogger.  We loved it and used it with our first daughter.  Unfortunately, it has been sitting idle for over a year now.  I think it's on its way to someone that would use it more often than we have.
 
Here is the review I did on it on epinions.com http://www.epinions.com/kifm-review-27A-4FBD238-39E5EAD7-prod2.

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This is a Zooper Z-Street in Jungle (2003).  It is not as nimble, smooth and compact as the Maclaren strollers, but it is a good stroller with lots of values.

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2002 Cosatto Giretto Lite and Buggy Board.  I bought this set from London, UK.  Cosatto is known outside of the UK as Inglesina.

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Other notable mentions (without pictures) are:
 
-  2000 Graco DuoRider
-  Peg Perego Pliko of unknown vintage (no toddler step, so might be as old as '95)
-  2001 Dreamer Design Ditto jogger in Black
 
They served us well while we had them.  We miss some but since then have found alternatives to these strollers.

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Maclaren Duette 2000 in Lilac Plaid, made in the UK, for the Europe market.  This model is known in North America in 2000 as the Vogue Duo.  Loved, loved, loved it!!!

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This is a Kiwi Explorer by Phil and Ted's Most Excellent Buggy in the special edition Powder Blue.  It is a single all-terrain/jogger with swivel front wheel and option of locking it into a fixed position.  It can be converted into a double tandem stroller by adding the second seat for a younger child.

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Peg Perego Venezia 1999 in limited edition plaid of navy/white/green.  It was our first stroller and it worked great indoor and as a reversible-handle stroller.  But for outdoor use, it is not a good stroller at all.  It was great for my two kids and it was very sad to let it go.

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Peg Perego P3 in X-Plorer fabric.  It's a nice stroller with better steering than the traditional Pliko-matic model.  But it has more plastic parts and in general feels more ,plasticky'.

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