I think you would be best off just getting a new pcb - the ReAmiga3000 is good example. Then go for new components where you can, only transplanting custom chips, flicker fixer ram etc, basically those things you can't source easily.
Another (original) board will most likely have battery damage or other faults anyway, not really getting you anywhere to a working A3000 again.
This is just advice, there's are personal reasons to select original or reproduced boards - so up you
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