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whats wrong with that?

maybe the cut seals, the cracked opened cut out to get to the neutral connection for the cash in hand man to stick his earth from the cu, where i doubt it has been an original tnc-s system as the ze is 0.61 and there aint no link to the MET and the lack of bonding to the water and oil. But the guy got a great deal a £100 pound a day lol
 

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