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I have an existing S-bend Twyford toilet and am looking to replace it with a new Twyford E100 close-coupled toilet.

Looking at the diagram (https://images.victorianplumbing.co.uk/images/E100-RND-WC1_Line.jpg) the Twyford S pan connector puts the centre of the floor pipe 80mm from the wall, but mine is about 120mm. Does anyone have any advice on which connector to use to resolve this? Would a flexible pan connector do the job?

Thanks in advance.
 
A photo of existing toilet and soil arrangement may help, but by the sounds of it, you either need to batten the wall out behind the cistern or get a wc pan that accepts the wall to centre of pipe in floor, or a bottom outlet wc such as the twyford Alcona.
 
An offset pan connector (they are 40 mm offset) into the floor.
A short piece of 110 into the pan connector, then a 90 degree pan connector onto the pan
 

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