Part Number for 2.16 Core Duo Macbook Pro 15in Airport Extreme card

Does anyone know where I can purchase an Airport Extreme card? My crapped out on me a couple days ago. I am looking for one that is compatible with 2.16 Core Duo Macbook Pro 15in.
Thank you!

Gieek, Welcome to the discussion area!
The wireless card in the MacBook Pro is not a user replaceable part.

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