DV6000 MOTHERBOARD

Hello world

I have a Dv6000 intel motherboard that I bought from ebay Board no (434722-001)

everything is good except the Ribbon clip about 1 "long brown keyboard

who holds the keyboard Ribbon in place

I have no idea where I can get one of

Well actually I have 3 plates of dv6000 amd with the broken keypad Ribbon clip

I was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction, where I can buy these clips 4

or where I could contact someone who has junk boards with clips on

any info would be appriated

Thank you very much

Maggie

Maggie.

Since your in the United Kingdom.

I will gather on 10-15 and send them all at once.

Found a Brown one and a few other white.

Will look tomorrow and I think I have Mel ship then.

You know then.

Free of charge.

REO

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