O.M.G! I am all bonkers for this rare depiction of metal amalgamation. The world of modding is awesome and dreadful, on similar footing of course, but such makes take toll, sending the entire phase booming in ecstasy and nothing less. Based on a motorcycle engine, it is stereo system with two amplifiers on top, modded in two weeks’ time in about 50kg of aluminum billets.
This entire beauty measures 320mm high, 260mm wide and 130mm deep. Trust me when I say this thing’s all but breakable – the thickness of the front wall is 6mm, solid in form, on the rear the mod stuffs a transformer with 270 watts of power. With power and input buttons on the front, the dug-out carburetor, used for the logo, bears LEDs to add the laminating touch of brilliance. No guess if there are speakers attached, but you can externally connect them through vertically fixed input jacks on the side.
Via: CaseMods