Have MacBook Pro 4.1 2.4 GHZ Intel core 2 Duo -- want to upgrade memory?

Have MacBook Pro 4.1 2.4 GHZ Intel core 2 Duo w/ 1 GB 667MHZ DDR2 SDRAM memory -- want to upgrade to max; what do I buy?

You have a Mid/Late 2007 model from your information:
Maximum RAM
6.0 GB (Actual) 4.0 GB (Apple)
Type of RAM Slots
2 - 200-pin PC2-5300 (667MHz) DDR2 SO-DIMMs

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