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anyone got an idea of what they cost ? can't seem to find any prices online

even a 3" x 2" tee
 
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it is for drainage, preferably black timesaver for 3" rwp
 
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i would be able to get it from PDM drains but i was just looking for a price in the mean time to estimate the cost
 
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