Full Bathroom Remodel, plumbing questions

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To make a long story short, due to a very poor install of the remodeled bathroom 4 years ago (1.5 year before we bought it), I had to rip out the entire bathroom. Since I am replacing the rotten subfloor I have all the plumbing exposed and just want to verify everything is ok before covering back up. I have attached a sweet Microsoft paint drawing (not to scale) of the current layout.
I left out the vent on the 3in sewer line for the toilet, it goes up on the wall on the end there.

1. Does everything look ok, how about where the shower drain meets the 3in, should it be 90 like that?
2. Also I may have cracked the toilet elbow when I removed the old pipe using cut,chisel,peel. I can't find the crack now, but why take chances, I would have to cut it out to the red lines I assume?
3. The piping is ABS, which appears to be hard to get in Northern VA and it will take a few days, Fernco shielded couplings and PVC or just wait it out? I still need to check some plumbing supply places.

Thanks for your help!

Lee

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