HT3302 I have macbook pro 2009 water damage need to replace

Dear,
I have Macbook pro old, the machine water damage and not working at all, out of warranty, i need to change or replace from apple can i do that and how much the cost of replace for new one!?
Thanks

This is the iPhone forum, not the MacBook Pro forum.  If you want to know current pricing for MacBooks go to the Apple online store and check.

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