Replacing a sink cabinet with in situ pipework

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Hi All

I am replacing the whole kitchen as part of a reno to sell. The house is only about 20 years old and as such has the exisiting kitchen which was installed at the same time as the plumbing so the kitchen sink unit has been very professionally installed with all the pipework correctly through the back and floor.

Unless I remove all the pumbing and start again with the new cabinet, is there an easier and "not so unsightly" method ? Problem is the new cabinets are solid wood whereas the exisiting is standard white.....

The floor I may be able to replicate as its just the waste and the mains inlet, but the back has more pipes than the Titanic.

Thanks

B
 
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