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72 Oil Tank help please

I am nearly ready to refit the side oil tank in my 1972 and the 3 x nylon plastic washer/spacer/isolator pads are trash. (actually I only have 2, and 1 is real rubbish and the other is split) (They fit between the tank and the inner guard) I think they are part # 911 207 307 00 but where to get them from or can anyone suggest a useable alternative?

Sorry about the low quality photo, using a cellphone at night is not going to be good.

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+1 on finding these. After refurbishing my tank, I'd like to use new hardware where I can. The 3 that were on the car have seen better days.
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I made them myself, impossible to find new ones....
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You could use rubber innertubes. glue a few together and anti vibration is solved. just a thought.
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So far I have found a particular brand of jam in a plastic jar that has a molded bottom almost exactly the same profile, but its a little thinner than stock. I will need to eat a lot of jam. The rubber seal out of a toilet cistern fits as well, but its a Porsche, not a jap cra**er
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10 year resto mostly completed, in original Albert Blue.

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LOL! Well, nobody will notice you cheated a bit....

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