Unfortunately no. I used to have an ancient mylar 143, with copious ancient pin holes... sold it for pennies at a swap meet. Our older 135 was traded to a local canvas shop for a duffle bag.... with partial numbers still on it.... and all the rest of the dacron he retained to make duffle bags out of...
I went down to a 97, due to getting tired of tacking the larger sail; sailing ease wins out of ultimate SOG as one gets older.
Your sister ships will confirm that our performance is substandard in winds under 8 or 10 knots.
Check with local and nearby lofts for trade-in's or extra sails that they built and did not sell.
You might also want to add your (actual) measurements of the sail you are looking for.