Installed new hard drive & cannot install OS X 10.5

Seems my 2007 aluminum iMac's hard drive was dying (disk warrior was giving me errors saying it was unable to swap out the new rebuilt directory with the old one- plus the apple geniuses said the HD might be dying, and I had tons of issues with apps, especuially world of warcraft which constantly accessed the HD during use for image files, etc).... So I went to Best Buy and bought a new one. The same type as the original faltering HD (WD Cavier blue 320GB). It was installed by the Best Buy Geek Squad Dept.
I got it home today, booted off the install CD disk 1, and it cannot find a destination to install OS X.
The box I am stuck at says: DESTINATION
where do you want to install OS X
and no drive is listed. Nothing in the box.
At the bottom the buttons are options, go back, and continue ... only go back is not greyed out.
So ... lol what is the problem?
Thanks.

GUID Partition Table/Mac OS X Extended (Journaled), sorry I missed your post earlier!
Back in Jan. I went with the same WD 320GB Caviar Blue HD, replacing the Seagate 160GB in my Early Core Duo and I'm very happy with it. Instead of using the Install Disk I booted from the Clone on my Maxtor FireWire External HD, then Partitioned/Formatted the new HD and Restored from the Clone on the External HD.

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