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Heads up, Harley fans! Out of the Box Computers first revved its engines a couple of years ago with PC case mods inspired by motorcycle tanks (www.thinktankpc.com). Now the company is branching out into customized, hand-painted cases that house PCs—courtesy of well-known artist Jason Prouty.MSI MEGA 865 system with Pentium 4

The system seen here contains an MSI MEGA 865 system with a Pentium 4. You can provide your own wish list for what you want on the outside of your simulated cycle tank. The custom creations are part of the company's American Chopper program. Prices start at $1,450, with a P4 system on board. Fire up your own design!

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Sebastian Rupley

Sebastian Rupley

Editorial Director, PCMagCast

Sebastian Rupley is Editorial Director for PCMagCast, PC Magazine's channel for live Web seminars and online events on tech topics for consumers and small businesses. Previously, he was West Coast Editor of PC Magazine for over a decade, where he oversaw news and feature stories for the publication, and represented the brand on panels and at conferences on the West Coast. He also served as Features Editor of PC/Computing magazine, managing and promoting many noted technology journalists.

A familiar face to leaders at technology companies, Sebastian has won numerous national journalism awards, including back-to-back Gold awards from the American Society of Business Professional Editors in 2004 and 2005 in the category of Original Web Content, and awards from the Computer Press Association. He is the author of the book Portable Computing, one of the first titles ever to appear about laptop computers and mobile technology, and serves as co-host, alongside PC Magazine columnist John C. Dvorak, of Ziff-Davis Media's popular weekly IPTV show Cranky Geeks.(http://www.crankygeeks.com).

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