Dv7-7230us envy: envy dv7-7230us hard drive and drive cables

Hi, I'm a dv7-7230us which came with two bays for HARD drives and no secondary cable or caddy. Where can I get these items. Thank you

Hello

You can buy:

http://www.newmodeus.com/shop/index.php?Main_Page=product_info&products_id=498

Kind regards.

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