Is it possible to have the front panel on the iPad 2 replaced with a different color?

I have a  WiFi-3G verizon 64GB BLACK iPad 2, when I bought it, black looked the best at the time. but now, it seems that white looks ALOT better and actually makes the screen look bigger . I was wondering if it was possible that if the front glass (not the LCD) can be replaced with a white one. As far as i can see, all of the connections and clips SHOULD clip into place just like the black panel. there should be no problem. the only problem i could see is that the apple store will refuse to install it because of some bullsh** reason. If that happens, i will buy the panel, then go to iFixit or something like that and see if they will take my money.  So if anyone can shed some light on my situation, that would be GREAT.  THANKS

my step mother got an ipad against my advice to wait for the new ones and she got a white one, and seeing how clean, pure, open and free the white one seemed compared to my black one, which (athough i polish habitually) look sad, dark, grimy and "trapped", i wanted to get the panel swapped. i thought i could maybe pull off an "oh crap i 'accidentaly' dropped my ipad and the screen broke" but that seemed utterly useless as they would just replace it with a black one.

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