Reinstalling Windows 7 issue

Hi All,
I recently bought a new hard drive for my Toshiba Satellite CD655-S5210 laptop running windows 7, as the old hard drive is corrupt. when i purchased the laptop at bestbuy it was on sale and the operating system was preloaded. at the time of purchase they gave me 4 CDs for the Operating System (1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, and a REcovering Environment CD) I cannot find 2 of 3, and as a result i am unable to install windows 7 on the machine. Can anyone provide any assistance as to the best course of action to take without laying out an arm and a leg price wise

Satellite C655D-S5210
Downloads are here.
You can obtain recovery discs from Toshiba.
   Order Toshiba Recovery Media
For instructions, see the section Restoring from recovery DVDs/media, which begins on p. 71 of the User's Guide.
   Satellite C640/C650 Series User’s Guide
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