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It’s the waste it (the trap) fits onto, so providing it’s standard size (1 and 1/4”) then should be good to go.

This is the popup waste I bought

It says this in the description
- Fits any standard 1.5" (38mm) opening installation.
But in the dimensions it says
PRODUCT WIDTH: 2.44" (62mm)

Do you think this will be ok, also will the bottle trap pipe be too long or is it adjustable
 
Ok, so your 1st photo shows it comes supplied with a piece of wastepipe, and if you click the information it states 32mm (which is commonly referred to as 1 and 1/4”). The second one is just a waste and the trap will screw to that one, so probably best with the second one to avoid confusion.
 
It doesn’t matter maybe for the waste and trap, but bear in mind if you source bits and pieces from all over the place you will end up with seven different “brushed golds” (If you buy seven things, obviously!)
 
At the risk of shattering your dreams, I have some apprehension when I see someone considering something of an unknown manufacturer from the supplier to whose website you have linked. I would stick to known brands of sanitaryware, personally speaking.

I think you should ask who the manufacturer of that basin is, get it in writing, and if it isn't a brand well-known and respected on this forum, I would be inclined to look elsewhere, especially as that basin is not even particularly inexpensive.
 

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