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Anyone fit this.
[video=youtube;4ALipFmxBpQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ALipFmxBpQ[/video]
 
Looks like Chinese DIY tat tbh. Underfloor should be wet. Electric just good for taking chill off tiles
 
That really does look shocking, deffinatly some of chinas finest produce :hand:
 
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