Where can I get a new screen for my 3rd gen iPod, Where can I get a new screen for my 3rd gen iPod

I have a 3rd generation iPod and a couple days ago I dropped it and not the screen is unresponsive to touch.. I need to know where I can get a new screen for it. The last one I bought ended up being a 4th generation one so it did not work.. Any links of where I could get a new replacement screen would be great!(:

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    Hey I've been all over and can't get any help. I'm well aware its not an Apple product but its an app for Mac OS so I thought I'd try here. I bought 2 new iMacs yesterday for my parents (5K) and I'm just trying to get them some help as there in their 70's and AOL is all they know.
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