D shaped shower we've just taken out of our bathroom. It's about 20 years old. The tray is 970mm across, 820mm from back to front and 70mm high. There's the option to raise it by an extra 110 cm if your evacuation pipework is above floor level (see photos). If you want this option note that there's a scratch on the 110mm high curved section (see photo). The glass is 6mm thick and 1970mm high. The the kitemarks on it say 12150 ESG EN 04 SDK on the curved doors and 12150 ESG EN 05 SDK on the flat side sections. The chrome-effect corners at the bottom of the glass doors on the edges that close are missing (see photos of top and bottom corners of the glass). We were using the shower without plastic seals along the bottom of the door. If you want to put new seals on, these are standard seals you can purchase online (they are supplied as straight seals and usually need to be warmed to get them to curve to the shape of the door). You will need to clean off the existing silicon sealant. The plastic seals on the door hinges have yellowed with age. The thermostatic shower valve mixer unit, shower head and vertical rail for height adjustment shown in the photo are NOT included, but you are welcome to take the back panel if you want it. There are no installation instructions. Collection only from Bradford BD9