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Day: January 30, 2005

Hummer Pc

January 30, 2005 by Jason Striegel 18 Comments

hummer pc
“This project started with a 1/6th scale RC Hummer from NewBright Toys . The idea was to build a fully functioning gaming computer – but to also be able to unhook all the peripherals and drive the truck around, when I got bored and needed a break.”

this mod is off the hook.  thanks for the link filtronic.

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