Replacing Macbook Pro Fan Blade

Hello. I managed to break off a few of the blades on my MacBook Pro's fan. I'm in need of a new fan. When searching online, I've only been able to find the fan bundled as a kit with the housing and assembly. I'm hoping to replace it without dropping $80 on unnecessary parts. I only need the cheep, black plastic fan (no assembly, no housing, no electronics). Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you!

Hi J,
JCohen919190 wrote:
without dropping $80 on unnecessary parts.
You could get something like this for less than a third of that price:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Macbook-PRO-15-C2D-A1226-A1260-A1211-OEM-Right-Fan-/30053251 2590?pt=LHDefaultDomain_0&hash=item45f922374e#ht_500wt904
You could also look on the fan blade assembly and see if there is a part number on it (probably on the "hub"); if so, google that to see if something comes up.

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