Not only is the usage of an internal infrastructure for your WAN-VLAN a very bad security practice, I assume that you will really run into problems when you do this with your template-based networks. But as this VLAN will never be routed outside the local site, you can use "same" here. For the IP, it is irrelevant as it will not work in a secure way. For a setup like this you would need an additional VRF on the MX what is not available. Your setup will bridge the internet into your internal network.
Do yourself a favour and place a small Ethernet-Router in front of the MXes and/or let the Provider assign a /29 network and use a small L2-switch. This could also be a cheap unmanaged switch.
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