It is a standard close-coupling kit from the local plumbers merchant == bog standard
The photo shows how the kit lines up with the bolts through the holes in the toilet ( just to show how it looks ).
The rubber doughnut does not want to sit anywhere other than where it is in the photo.
It doesn't look right to me, but maybe this is OK or good enough.
The toilet make is not identified, but it is marked "Made in England" and appears to date from the early 1990s.
Do close-coupling kits with offset boltholes exist or shall I start wielding the trusty file ??
The photo shows how the kit lines up with the bolts through the holes in the toilet ( just to show how it looks ).
The rubber doughnut does not want to sit anywhere other than where it is in the photo.
It doesn't look right to me, but maybe this is OK or good enough.
The toilet make is not identified, but it is marked "Made in England" and appears to date from the early 1990s.
Do close-coupling kits with offset boltholes exist or shall I start wielding the trusty file ??