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VIR was only designed to last 15 yearsbefore needing to be replaced so strictly speaking there should be NONE of it still in service today. PVC/PVC imperial was designed only to last 25 years before needing to be replaced, man! is this sad or what, why am I typing this crap?

I have no idea where you gleaned this information, but you couldn't be more wrong if you tried!! So yes it is crap!! lol!!
 

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