Power Mac G5 DP1.8GHz Logic Board Replacement

I have a Power Mac G5 DP1.8GHz with a bad logic board. I was told there was an extended replacement program in place but find no mention of it on the Apple Suport pages. Is this true or am I too late?

Hi Toolshed4-
There is a program for power supplies. To determine if you are eligible look here: Power Mac G5 Repair Extension Program for Power Supply Issue
If no joy and you must the part check here: G5 June 2004 Dual 2.0 & Dual 1.8 PowerMacs Replacement Parts
Luck-
-DaddyPaycheck

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