Is there a good source for iMac parts online?

Does anybody know of a good, reliable, reputable source for parts for an older i Mac?
Mine was built/bought new in 2008. The power supply is dead and the closest
Apple store to me is 120 miles away in Baton Rouge.
Thanks in advance.
charly

Thank you. Actually it WAS that far when I went to them in 2009. I am in Alexandria, Louisiana and the closest Apple store then was in Baton Rouge, 120 miles one way. I did find one now that is a bit closer, 95 miles in Lafayette.  Still a good drive. This apparently is NOT a "big" state for Apple and it shows.
Oh well. Back in 1998 there were venders who did carry parts for Mac's and even built power macs. Things change and Jobs and company got greedier.
Oh, right about (not so) Best Buy. The store here only does software installs on the Mac's they sell.
Thank you for your reply.

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