Nokia 7373 back cover

Hi
does anyone know where i can find a replacement back cover (battery cover) for the nokia 7373 as mine broke and cant figure out where i need to look etc.
thanks

Take it to a Nokia Shop and ask them to have a look at it. Perhaps they can replace it for you.
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