If the complete systems don't satisfied your needs, then you may also opt for the 'Bare Bone' PCs that are priced at $529.99 and $749.99 for the base and Pro versions respectively. Interesting details include the hood ornament that serves as the power button, the headlights the brake lights that flash when the PC is on, the DVD disc drive that is mounted below the front grille and the connections to power and peripherals that are integrated into the rear bumper. For more details head over to PCRide's dedicated page by clicking the link below. Source: PCRides , Via: Autoblog.com
From the "things we don't actually need but wouldn't mind owning" file comes our next post on PCRides kinky new desktop computer that's housed in what the company claims to be a detailed and officially approved replica of the Dodge Charger SRT8 saloon. Instead of a Hemi V8, the 1:10 scale replica of the Charger SRT8 can pack either an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor with 3GB memory or an Intel Core2Duo processor with 4GB memory with prices set at $1,499.99 and $899.99 respectively.





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