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Thats the beauty of having the unit, it gives you the means and distance to move your waste slightly,
 
That inside pipe looks like an extension piece and will therefore be of a "rubbery" material. It has to be replaced anyhow as it is perished.
The proper way to move the toilet slightly is to have the outside junction angle slightly and a slightly angled m&f bend fitted into it to straighten the pipe through the wall. You only need hole around junction made bigger.
It might just be possible to use 2 offset bends from inside though and worth going to a builders merchant to see hands on what would adapt.
But I guess a flexi from wall might be easy choice if you are happy
 
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Thanks.

Obviously I'll know better when the new pan gets here, it's coming with a flexi connector anyway. So we'll see.

That's not until match though.
 
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