When to stop upgrading and buy new... thoughts

Hi there,
I have a early 2007 macbook 2,1. I have upgraded the RAM and now am thinking of upgrading my HDD, at the relatively small cost of 50 GBP.
I have no existing problems, (apart from a lack of space, and mid-speed RAM (less than 3GB is actually used of my 4)) but I wonder if it is a wise investment to buy a new HDD for something so old.
Here is my question, how long do you reasonably think my macbook will last? I am a heavy user - but good at maintenance. Will other expensive components limit the overall performance eventually?
cheers

At this point, I see no reason not to continue upgrading your computer. I have a late-2007 MacBook(which was purchased in March of 2008) that I have no intention of replacing until at least 2013(unless a major hardware issue shows up).
If your computer currently suits your needs, investing in a bigger hard drive is definitely worth while.
~Lyssa

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