1,8" PATA HDD/SSD

My HDD in the MBA 2008 crashed yesterday.
Anyone who knows were I can shop a new 1,8" PATA HDD/SDD near by Oslo/Bærum/Asker.
I need it pretty fast...
Thanks for all help
S

That drive is not applicable to a 2008 Air...
1.8" PATA drives are tough to find... even more so if you are trying to find one in an actual retail store.  Amazon does have a few... supply for the one below is listed as low:
http://www.amazon.com/64GB-SaberTooth-1-8-inch-PATA-Drive/dp/tech-data/B004B5BY0 U

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