New hard drive not showing up in select a destination window of install

I just installed a 500G hard drive and went to install OS X leopard and the new drive isn't showing up in the destination pane. Do I have to format it first? It shows up under disc utilities. If I have to format it what format should I use there are a few listed (journaled, etc)

I have had a new hard drive installed. When I go to Disk Utilities and click on Info it shows that it the following:
Connection Bus: Serial ATA
Connection ID: Device 0
Partion Type: ApplePartionScheme
Total Capcity: 298.1 GB
Format: Mac OS Extended (journaled)
However, the drive does not show up to install the OS to. Where do I go from here?
Sunny

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