New RV gas range needs flared fitting 15 inches away

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Greetings, all. I am updating a 20+ year old propane gas range in my RV with pretty much a drop-in replacement. The old range gas connection is 3/8" flared on the right, whereas the new range gas connection is 3/8" flared on the left rear. We have a great deal of unused space behind the appliance. Below is photo of the copper tubing. Is there an acceptable easy way to accomplish this new connection, such as a flexible extension? Or does the copper tubing need to be bent, cut, newly flared, etc. Thank you.
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Because of the bouncy nature of an RV. You definitely want to cut and flare the new connection.
 
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