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...that allows an unusually big distance from the wall to a soil pipe in the floor (i.e. for removing an older low level WC)?

I need 220mm but that may be a big ask, so as near to that as I can get. The wall can be built out a little before replastering but the more work the WC dimensions can do to save space the better.

If so can you please recommend... Thanks
 
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Like this Twyford bottom exit?
Or am I miles off what you meant?
 
Basically I want the measurement above that says 165mm to be closer 220mm. Although actually a bit more as I just realised I measured to the middle of the soil so would need like an extra 50mm. I doubt there's a close coupled WC out there with a spigot that ends 270mm from the wall but the bigger the distance the better. You'd think there might be a market in making a close coupled WC that can replace a low level with soil in the floor without building out the wall.
 
How do you fit one of those do you just stick a pan con on the bottom outlet, hover it above the soil pipe and just plonk it down and hope it went on straight lol?
 

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