Housing for old drives

I just replaced my old internal 160gb hard drive with a much larger one. I am loathed to dump the old drive. Can anyone recommend some kind of low-cost housing I can shove it into so I can still use it and where to buy it from? (I am in the UK). Thanks

I'm not sure how difficult it is - while it's under warranty - there's no point risking damaging it - I take mine to the service centre and get them to do everything.
I don't see how just changing the case to the ME edition will allow you to connect a normal 3.5mm headphone jack to it... you can get converters though, that will allow you to connect the adaptor to the pop-port and then connect a normal set of headphones to it...
You can get several different headsets for motorcycle helmets - wired and bluetooth... I'd just look at something like that instead.
Rick
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