Best place for external enclosure?

Im looking to put my SATA 2.5'' hard drive that came with my Macbook into an external enclosure. Im having a bit of a hard time finding one that has a USB 2 external, SATA internal connection.
Anyone have any good leads?
Thanks.

I just had this question answered the other day. Try this thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=580138&tstart=0

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