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Hi everyone,

Can anyone please identify this mixer shower?
 

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Thanks everyone for your help much appreciated, I did find the valve through the shower Doctor website today, got in touch with the client and told him the valve price was £90 and straight away he said it was a bit too steep for him and that he would see if his friend could fix it? I didn't even have the chance to add any labour on it 🙄 I won't be sharing the valve make or model with him though lol

Thanks again
 

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