DVD Drive in an Idigo iBook

I am attempting to put a DVD drive from a graphite into an indigo iBook. The drive is functional but i found out that the two faceplates are not interchangeable. Is there a DVD type faceplate for the indigo iBook or am i stuck with a mismatched laptop if i want to keep DVD capability?

Sorry - I assumed since the 300 - 366 were interchangeable that the 466 was as well
I sincerely doubt there are Indigo color bezels for 466 drives that were made by Apple (although I could be wrong again). May have to just live with the color difference? Paint?
Here are a few 'riskier' options - one being a cut away approach and the other involving a drill...
http://the-missing-byte.com/tmb/?page_id=13
http://www.macmod.com/content/view/604/192/

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