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Unless you are very very short I doubt if you would see a flexi.
 
Use straight Iso valves.

You should be able to cut the valve in the vertical copper pipe low enough to be able to adjust the height to the tap threads if required.
Leave at least 25mm pipe up from the elbow to give enough room for the olive and nut.
Clean the paint off.
New washer on the end.
 
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