HP Envy M6 1232SA: broken bezel & coverage

I've had my phone for over a year now, and I noticed that there is a crack on the left side of the bottom of the screen (I bought the Billboard already) and the bezel. What I also noticed is that the back cover is also damaged (one of the hooks that attaches to the display panel is deattached).

Here is the picture of the damage.

Can someone help me where I can buy the back cover and bezel of my HP Envy M6 1232SA. For all the answers, thank you.

Hi @Xavier77323

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I understand that you had the laptop for about 18 months and that you bought a telescope and a replacement display panel.  Now you have noticed that the back cover is also damaged and would like to replace that also.

Here is a link to HP ENVY Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide of m6. Please note Chapter 3, page 27, paragraph 16, the number of basic element.

Here is a link to the HP parts store where you can buy or find a partner link to get the part.

You can also try a Google search for the part number.

Good luck!

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