offsetting closecouple toilet from original position, advice

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Hi I am replacing a close couple toilet with a new close couple one for my mother in law, and she would like to move it to the left of its original location. at the moment it goes straight out of the wall behind.

Is it possible to get a connector to do this?

If so is it ok, ie not going to cause to much restriction to flow?

Also if this is possible how much can you move sideways by, we want to move about 6 inches or so?

Obviously we are changing the toilet and do not want to get involved in core drilling a new hole if we can get away with the current one by using some connectors.

Any advice/tips appreciated.
 
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2 macalpine elbows, if you can get them in, will set it off to the side but is it woth it for 6 inches

IMHO, its not worth it, You may get loads of earache in the future if it causes problems
 

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