Canon EOS Rebel T3 camera

I have a Canon EOS Rebel T3 camera. I have lost my inner cover to the lens. is there any place I can buy one. I refer to the screw on the one covering the lens inside after the withdrawal of the largest lens. It's hard to explain in typing so I hope you understand that I do not speak of. I inserted a photo of what part I mean. If you see where hand TI score, well there is a CAP that screws on to protect the lens inside. I need this screw on the lid.

I pray that you can tell me where I can find a. I need it as soon as possible. I'm going on vacation Dec. 19th and need a recovery. Thank you

http://www.Amazon.com/Canon-RF-3-body-Cap-cameras/DP/B00007E7K1

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