Need some help....Macbook Air 2009 MC234LL/A

Need to get the front cover replaced (the side with the Apple logo).
I've been searching everywhere to find a replacement and I keep finding the replacement piece for the 2008 or 2010 model.
Wanted to get it done by Apple but it's a ridiculous amount of money compared to other certified Apple refurbishers.
Can anyone tell me if the cover is the same as the 2008 or 2010 model?
Need to do it FAST!!!
Thanks community...I will forever be in your debt!

Thank you! It's working great, just one more question (really sorry for this), how would I get the app to redirect to another frame, when It detects no internet from startup, and when the internet cuts out during usage? Here's my code, but I can't get it to work:
          if (monitor.available)
                    htmlL= new HTMLLoader();
                    htmlL.width=1200;
                    htmlL.height=662;
                    htmlL.x=0;
                    htmlL.y=38;
                    addChild(htmlL);
                    htmlL.load(new URLRequest("http://www.google.com"));
          else
           gotoAndStop (13);
                    if (htmlL)
                              htmlL.mouseChildren = false;
                              htmlL.mouseEnabled = false;
                              gotoAndStop (13);

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