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Where to source this type of toilet seat from ?
Does anyone know where to source one of these nowadays, been advised it's about 35 years old now and was a french type one. Are the obsolete now, and only top or bottom connection fixings exist or are they source from a website possibly.? Any answers would be greatly appreciated..
Otherwise it's a case of a bit of ingenuity and routing similar groves out of the back of a new seat and connecting it to pre existing connections i guess.
 

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New toilet or a joiner to fab you one up
 
New toilet or a joiner to fab you one up
Yeah i guessed that shaun, cheers.
I don't want to head down the new toilet direction personally as it could lead to a Pandoras box, as all the back of soil waste pipe right up to the back of the toilet has been boxed and tiled in over 30 years with a few tiles i.e. rare patterns on that i probably won't be able to source either for replacement.. so yes, looks like a bit of engeinuity is needed on this one.
 

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