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    As Mike said, your best bet would be to try computer repair shops. You might also think of places that have a lot of computers that they upgrade every three years or so like universities. Many Universities donate their old computers to local schools but just like repair shops they should have non-working stuff lying around. Either way you will likely have to buy the scrap.


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