Best Firewire External Hard Drive for Mac?

I have been waiting for Thunderbolt Hard-drives to come out, but with none out yet, i need a fast and reliable 3TB External Hardrive for my macbook pro.
I will be using it for All my Picture, Audio and Video Files
Pictures - Photoshop Files, all raw jpegs ect.
Video - Using in Final Cut X, HD Footage, ect
Audio - Pro Tools Files, Reason 5, ect
so i wanted a fast firewire but so far havent found anything good priced with good ratings.
looking for a super deal, around $150 for 3TB External Hard-drive with Firewire
Any Suggestions?
Thanks

I use two of these, a 1 TB and a 2 TB:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/ministack/
They have FireWire 800 ports, and that makes a huge difference.

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