What replacement battery do I need to get for my Macbook Pro?

I have had my Macbook Pro since 2006. I need a new battery and wasn't sure what would be a better way to get it-at a Mac store or on ebay for cheaper. On ebay they list different model numbers. Mine says Model #A1187 so does that mean I have to get the same model # for my next battery, or can I get any model # as long as it says it's for the 15" Macbook Pro. Also the newer Macbook's have longer lasting batteries, so if I got one of those would it work with my older Macbook?

Hi again MissArtist32,
The "longer lasting" batteries for the newer "unibody" MBP 15" models will NOT work in your computer. They are a different size and shape apart from anything else, and the current ones aren't user replaceable in theory.
The batteries from all of the "non Unibody" MBP 15" models from 2006 to early 2008 are interchangeable.
As far as purchasing from Apple or other sources goes, I'd normally suggest going to an Apple dealer for this , too, but as your computer is getting on a bit you may find it worth checking out one of the more reputable Mac parts suppliers as well. This one , for example, is from a reputable manufacturer and sold by a reputable supplier .
Cheers
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