pvr said:
Just need to find the size, chimney flue ok then as they seem to have those bends?
Not 100% sure but think it has to be stainless steel. Look up "gas boiler flue" online. I am sure LPG or natural gas will require the same spec flue.
Did a quick search and found this: they also have a 102mm-127mm reducer. But ring them and talk to them to make sure you are getting what you need for the application.
https://directflues.co.uk/single-wall-flue-sw304-127
Edit:
Thinking about it you will probably need twin-walled flue for outside and possibly inside too if the garage isn't heated. Twin-wall has the flue inside, then a layer of insulation then another outer wall. This is to keep the temperature of the gases high. If you lose heat in the flue, you will lose all your draw and the gases will 'stall'. You really don't want that!
Pay attention to the height the flue needs to terminate, as it needs to be a certain distance from any structure. This is to prevent wind from gusting around the cap and causing 'blow down'. You really don't want that either.
Also twin-walled flue is VERY expensive. You will spend more on the flue materials than the appliance, easily.
Just do your homework and make sure you do it right.
Don't take my advice as gospel!
Oh and don't forget the most important item; A CARBON MONOXIDE detector/ alarm
https://www.screwfix.com/p/kidde-2030-dcr-battery-standalone-co-alarm/681ph
Another edit:
The more I think about this the more I would seriously recommend you get a professional to do it!