I THINK I NEED A HARD DRIVE FOR MY iMac G4

i have been experiencing quite the problem...actually i haven't...if i did not try to update my quickbooks pro 2006, i might not even know the problem existed.
but anyway, i have another thread going in...
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=603379&tstart=0
and the people are really helpful, although i think i may have eliminated some problems, unfortunately, i haven't had my problem addressed yet.
i think the hard disk might be bad...i am getting an "invalid node structure" error message when i try to boot in single-user mode. to be exact, it looks like this...
disk0s3: I/O error
invalid node structure
(4, 4481)
**volume check failed.
now enough of the babble...here is my question, has anyone replaced or had their hard disk replaced in this type of machine? and what can i expect to be charged for something like this?
i hear it is no easy task to do on your own.
any advice is appreciated.

Disk Warrior fixed the problem.

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