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I got a second hand one for my old 800 off eBay for £20, no soldering needed but your need a tiny torx screwdriver and some patience !
I've just ordered the repair tab that The Gavalier mentioned... It looks like a fairly easy fix (but can report back if necessary).
It couldn't be easier, I've fitted 2 and both still going strong.
I've used this:
http://www.racewaredirect.co/shop/garmin-tab-repair/
Glue it over the broken mount and away you go. Not bad for a tenner.
Cheers 'The Gavalier'.
I'm definitely going to give that a go first. To all the rest who replied, thanks nice to know I still have options.
Yes, you can replace the back. I think there is some soldering required as some of the wiring attaches to the rear cover, also a bit of silicon waterproofing required for the micro-usb port. There are companies on the internet who can do the repair (including Garmin) if it's not something you want to tackle yourself....