Purchasing an Airport Extreme Card

My flatpanel iMac didn't come with an Airport card and just recently I have been looking into setting it up on my existing wireless network. Does anyone know where this Airport card is even sold? I've looked on the Apple Store website and it doesn't appear to be there anymore probably since the computer is sort of old.
Any leads would be appreciated.
Thanks.

This vendor has it.
http://www.megamacs.com/main/index.php?action=view&pid=3471750&BL=1
as does this one
http://www.lacomputercompany.com/cgi-bin/rpcart/index.cgi?command=dispitem&type= sku&sku=26473
Note: These items may be used and system pulls.
I'm sure you can also find it on eBay.
Also, make sure this is the right card for your iMac G4. The older models of the iMac G4 used the older AirPort (not "Extreme") Card.

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