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Low level toilet and bend pan connector

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Have a low level toilet with the waste pipe exiting through the floor. I plan on using a bent pan connector into it. However the connector is still too far back to fit the flush pipe. Is there an extension peace I can put in to the bend pan connector to allow the toilet to be for further forward?
 
Many of them. Google is your friend. Try McAlpine, though there are others. There are many lengths of horizontal part before the turn down.
There is a cut-to fit extension if you need it, which I doubt.

The flush pipe is probably close enough to 32mm that you could make a pipe to fit
 
You could try a bent soil connector with fins and a piece of soil pipe and a straight pan connector, or use an extension pan connector to seal between the bent and use a straight, if any of this makes sense.
 
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I have re-read. we need a photo!
It sounds like you have an S trap if the china goes into the floor.
In that case your problem is likely to be the opposite of what I and @Stuckinarut thought, and you may need something like a McAlpine
WC-CONQ or a WC-CONQP.
This is the P version. More likely you'd want the non-P which has the normal fins at the bottom but the online pictures of that are poor.
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The waste is too far back so I need a bent pan connector, then another fitting to extend the waste in to the room abit to fit the toilet spigot. I can't cut the flush pipe any further back as it would be on the bent section
 
A picture ......

You can usually replace the whole flush pipe with 32mm. You can use 45's, slow elbows, knuckle elbows street (M & F) elbows etc.

You can use a flexy waste pipe if you want.
 

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