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I'm not a plumber and need to save a bit of money. Wondering if someone could help me identify the parts I need and where I can get them online.

After deciding to clear the undersink cupboard it appears we have a slight leak coming from drainer part of the sink, the water slightly leaks from the end cap on the pipe.

What I need is, I presume a new internal washer to go inside the pipe which has a lip on the end, picture (a) and a rubber blank for the end cap, picture (b)

The dimension of the pipe internally coming from the sink is 31mm

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Picture (a)
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Picture (b)

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Your help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Thank you for the link. Will send them an email, hoping they can sell me the individual parts. Many Thanks.
 
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