G570 parts availability-metal palmrest

I've seen that some of the higher end g570's came with a metal palmrest and i'd like to upgrade mine with the plastic one.  I know it requires some minor disassembly of the laptop but that's not an issue for me.  Where would I get such a part and what models came with it?
Thanks in advance!
edit: I found it here http://www.lenovospareparts.com/31048963--LOGIC-UPPER-PIWG2-AL-WTP-FOR-WHDMI_p_531.html but it shows out of stock...what are the chances of it ever being in stock again? 
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