THIRD PARTY SOFWARE INSTRUMENTS FOR LOGIC PRO

CAN YOU GUYS SUGGEST ME A WEBSITE WHERE I COULD DOWNLOAD VARIETY OF SOFTWARE INSTRUMENTS AND EFFECT PLUGINS INTO LOGIC PRO OF MY CHOICE .
THANKS

Hey man,
I have always found KVR a good base for plugins:
http://www.kvraudio.com
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