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Can you still get these?
The outlet is underneath the pan.
The flush is normal back entry.

The fella ended up paying a fortune for a 'dock M pack' (one of those disable wc kits) which brings the pan forward enough to connect to the drain.
:D
 
bent mulitquick or even a ? shaped one, has getten my out of trouble be for.
 
No mate. The pan outlet is underneath the 'back to wall' pan. (about 2" from the wall)
 
It would be cheaper getting a 'dock M pack'.
Thanks anyway lads.
 
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