Replacement case for my early 2011 17" macbook Pro

Where is the best place to buy just the case for my laptop?? I checked out all of the websites I could but only found expensive full replacements.  I need just the skeleton because it is just cosmetic issues. 

Have you tried ifixit or PowerBookMedic?
Clinton

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