Missing "SPECTRUM" In Mountain Lion

Hi Friends !
I've newly updated my mbp from snow leopard to mountain lion & the "SPECTRUM THEME" is missing in mountain lion. I'll be highly thankful if anybody will help me to get the spectrum theme for my mbp......thankx

i got the link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/x2voosduvryxgvb/Spectrum.qtz
but the file is missing here.....anybody plz upload it buddy.thankx

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