Mac Hard Drive Damaged Beyond Repair?

Hello, My mac was fine and one day i went to turn it on and found it would not load :O I tried a safe boot, then tried single user mode but got I/O Errors and Invalid Node structure errors forever. I put the computer in Target disk mode and transferred the files i want to keep. Then in target disk mode i tried disk utility but was unable to repair the hard drive So i did the only other thing i thought would work, i erased the hard drive since i already have the files i need. Now Trying to load i get the Blinking folder with ?. so i created a recovery HD thumbdrive and ran disk utility, "Disk Utility Was Unable to repair the hard drive". Is The Hard Drive Toast? Should i buy i new one or have it replaced?
Thanks.

Some Test i did:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/111808673@N04/12486601964/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/111808673@N04/12486431753/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/111808673@N04/12486835444/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/111808673@N04/12486378535/
They all fail i will be taking my computer in for a new hard drive as soon as i can .

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