Extension of expansion Port 3 cable?

I found the expansion port 3 on my Bay docking station is much too short to comfortably connect to my laptop. Is there anywhere I could get an extension for this? I searched all over the internet and have failed to find something like this, but am desperately need in some way to the longer cord.

Ahh! OK, I'm now. Its going to be hard to source, one of these cables. There are none located in the HP store I know. I did a little research and found a company that will do custom cables, which is an option. Here's their link: custom Computer Cables

I looked on eBay and have not found something out there that would work. How long of an extension do you need?

Thank you

Sean

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