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Specialized hard drive maker Flash Rods has created an external hard drive disk in the form of, wait for it, a 1:18 scale model of an Audi R8.
What better way to show to the world how much of a car enthusiast you are with these two car-inspired computer hardwares. The Audi R8 hard drive, which will be available beginning on the 1st of November, comes in three disk spaces, including a 250GB, a 500GB, and a 640GB. A number of colors are also available so you can choose what color of the R8 best suits your taste and personality.
While we already know when the R8 hard drive will drop on store shelves, we still don’t know how much it costs. But if we can look as previous models as precedents – Flash Rods already has a Dodge Challenger and a Nissan GT-R hard drive – then the 250GB version should cost somewhere around the neighbourhood of $200.
We’ve seen a lot of really cool desktop computers over the years, but never have we encountered something that totally reeks of awesomeness, that is, until we chanced upon this Dodge Charger SRT8-inspired desktop computer from PC Rides.
This computer is, without question, a must-have for every car-blogging, auto-website surfing piston head on the face of this earth. Seriously. We’re not even kidding.
And it’s not like this desktop is something straight out of a novelty bin. Just like a real Charger SRT8, this desktop has a ton of power under its hood…err…casing. What’s more, you can find all the necessary desktop features at the most amazing of places. For starters, that front bumper is more than just a design, it’s actually the optical drive where you can insert all your CDs and such. The headlights turn on everytime you power up and if that’s not cool enough, at the back of the ‘car’, where the rear lights and exhaust should be, has some of the basic plug-in bases you need in a desktop, including DVI, HDMI, audio and network ports, VGA, and last but not least, six independent USB ports.
And just as if you’re piecing together a real Charger SRT8, the desktop version can be fine tuned depending on your performance preference. Base prices go at around $1,850 with the tricked-out versions hovering in and around $2,495.
It’s a little steep for desktop computer, especially now when prices for PCs are dropping like flies. Nevertheless, the idea of owning one – especially if you consider yourself a pistonhead – sure makes spending over $2,000 on a desktop computer seem worth it.
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