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It looks like whatever the material used for that is too soft, hence it taking the impression of the wheels, so coulkd do with a harder plastic.
This doesn't look like a seal, more of a sound deadener / smooth running item.
I've seached on the shower spares sites and not found the exact item, though they do have hundreds of different seal profiles available.

As above B&Q Cooke & Lewis = no support, probably because they source generic items and rebadge them and have no access to spares after.

There are plenty on plastic profiles about,

Maybe something like this,

 
A window/ plastic specialist will have UPVC trims that can be cut into the right shape with relative ease. Best done with an angle grinder probably. It will also probably cost less than £10
 

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