Hp pavilion dm4-1124tx bezel replacement

I need to find replacement for my front bezel.
Do you know where to purchase it? 

You mean the display bexel?
(1) Display bezel 608209-001
HP has it for $95:
http://h20141.www2.hp.com/Hpparts/Search_Results.aspx?mscssid=E273A06CDFFB4166B2B866EEA95EE754&Searc...
$43 on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Pavilion-dm4-series-dm4-1000-LCD-bezel-frame-608209-001-Black-USED-No-Log...
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