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Hi all. Popped to a ladies house today as she said her toilets was leaking. Long story short the whole job is a bodge. Silicon everywhere. Any way the toilet is a Rak back to wall with a concealed cistern. I need a new flush pipe and bung for the toilet. Does anyone know who may stock these? I've checked grahams but no good.
 
Also the flush pipe that comes out the cistern is a weird fitting. It doesn't look like a compression fitting. It's as if the flush pipe is 2 separate parts. Would the bung be toilet specific?
 
I think you'll need to find out which concealed cistern and/or syphon it is and then go from there
 
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