Install Aperture 3 with the Aperture 2 Disk

I have bought Aperture 2 and 3 separately. I have the keys for both but only the CD of Aperture 2. I installed Aperture 3 in my MacBook Pro 2 years ago. Now I have a new iMac and I was able to install Aperture 2, no problem.
How I can install Aperture 3 in my iMac?
Thanks
KABOYPI

If you have valid serial numbers you can download the Aperture 3.1 Trial DMG. After downloading the DMG file, double-click it to mount it. Then run the Aperture 3.1 trial installer. Once installed, run SW update to update it to the latest version (currently 3.4.1). Or download the latest Aperture updater from Apple's Download Page. Look through the list for the Aperture 3.4.1 updater (or later updater depending on when you are reading this).
After you've updated it, run Aperture and enter the valid serial number to activate it.
If your Aperture 3 serial number is an upgrade serial number rather than a full version serial number, you'll also be asked to enter your version 2 serial number. Pay attention to which serial number you are being asked for.

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