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If its an exact part swap with no pipework needed to be altered I will be honest it does sound enough
Obviously depends on the part then vat etc , if the valve isnt above the cylinder it is a bigger job .
 
If it’s quite old, the valve has changed so will need pipework tweaking. If valve is above tank - that sounds a bit steep for round here but it depends where you are in the country.
 

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