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Fitting vertical/bottom outlet WC

Hi - I am looking to replace an old low level WC with a close coupled WC. To try and minimise the work needed (outlet is set in concrete floor) I've been considering the Twyford Alcona Bottom outlet WC.

The measurements on the spec show the centre of the outlet on the WC is 202mm from the wall. The centre of the outlet on the floor is @ 230mm from the wall - about an inch difference. The Twyford site shows this connector http://www.twyfordbathrooms.com/products/toilets-bidets-urinals/accessories/pan-connector-bottom-outlet/5075/

My question for anyone who has fitted the same/similar WC - is there any flexibilty in the connector so I can get the toilet back to the wall.
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