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Alan by the sea

I have searched for this via Google and have only been able to find what I required in large coils. So, I am hoping that someone on here can help me out with my requirement.
I have a new guttering system in place and I want to transfer the down-pipe flow to a pond nearby. To do this I am looking for a flexible piece of pipe about a meter long that will fit onto a standard down-pipe (70mm/3 ins). This flexible pipe will join onto another piece of down-pipe and so transfer the water to the pond.
 
Hi, Try yacht chandeliers, they stock this type of item
 
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