MSI Ti4200 128MB card availability

My son's friend is building a system very close to the same as mine and he has most of the parts now that he bought from NewEgg. The problem is that he wants to use the MSI Ti4200 video card that I have but he can't seem to locate one.
Has MSI stopped producing these video cards or is the demand so great that nobody has any? I haven't even been able to locate many of them from Price Watch or other search engines either.
Any ideas where he can get one would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mike

Here is one but is currently out of stock.  Here and Here is another and cheaper.  Im giving you all these sites just in case you dont feel like you can trust one or another.   Oh and i have to throw this in there a 4800 for only 20 bucks more  :D Here Good luck

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