Airport Extreme Card Install

I recently inherited a PowerMac G5 (approx. 5 years old) that does not register having an airport card. After purchasing an airport extreme card and opening the box to install it, I found a card already in the slot that does not look like the card I bought and is bolted in and cannot be removed. Does anyone know what this is and how I can remove it?

Hi-
I found a card already in the slot that does not look like the card I bought and is bolted in and cannot be removed. Does anyone know what this is and how I can remove it?
From your machine profile (11,2) you have a dual core 2.0 GHz machine which uses a special Airport Extreme/Bluetooth card on a runway card:
http://www.mac-pro.com/Apple-Wireless-Upgrade-Kit-for-Power-Mac-G5-Dual-or-Power -Mac-G5-Quad-MA252G-A
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3096
Don't remove it unless you have the card from the kit that I linked. You can't use a regular Airport Extreme card.
This is the card needed:
http://www.mac-pro.com/s.nl;jsessionid=0a0109491f4310333d8861f84259a44ead5bc7f70 723.e3eSc38LcheTe34Pa38Ta38ObNn0?it=A&id=3365&sc=2&category=454

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