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Day: October 23, 2004

Mini-itx Bmw Pc Project

October 23, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 9 Comments

bmw pc

here’s another car hack project which has helped me figuring some stuff as far software and hardware goes, pretty slick stuff and doesn’t cost as much as many of the after-market systems out there. and on a side note, this is way way cooler (and better) than the “ipod your bmw” things apple is pimping.

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