Mac’d Rides

Mac’d Ride: 2004 Cadillac Escalade “BabyPhat” DJ

We found an amazing new Mac’d ride we wanted to share with you – Sharon’s totally customized 2004 Cadillac Escalade. It’s affectionately called “Baby Phat” because the interior was pieced together with over 40 carefully stitched together Baby Phat handbags.

What makes this car especially sweet is the Mac mini powered DJ Console and 30″ BenQ LCD display in the tailgate. DJs can crank out the tunes with its ginormous audio system, but they can also mix, scratch, and cut …

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Mac’d Ride: 2002 Chevy Silverado

Garrett Wilchek of California says, “Who needs an iPod when you can install a Mac!” Well, he did just that and Mac’d his own Chevy Silverado.

This sweet ride is not only clean, but user-friendly! Garrett likes that he can start up his truck remotely and everything is running when he gets in. His multimedia library features about 30 movies and over 30 gigs of music all at his fingertips – he is a big fan of his touch screen, …

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Mac’d Ride: Lotus Roadster

Our pals over at 123Macmini.com have posted an article on a classic Lotus roadster that has been Mac’d out! Head on over for the full scoop…

123Macmini.com: Mac Mini Rides: Lotus Roadster

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Mini Treats!

A big thank you goes out to AutoWeek for alerting MacVroom to this sweet story!

Goodbye Bonbons (sorry, ladies), hello “Dibs.”

To promote their new frozen ice cream snack, Dreyer’s/Edy’s created “The World’s Littlest Ice Cream Truck” – actually, a specially-shaped Mini Cooper S. But more important to MacVroom readers is that this “ride” has been taken to the next level and Mac’d out!

Ron Canyon of Canyon Motors Shop in Culver City, California customized the car. To …

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Mac’d Ride: Honda Ridgeline

Matthew Muelver sent us details on his Mac’d out Honda Ridgeline RTL. This cool looking truck starts with a 1.42GHz Mac mini with SuperDrive, 80GB hard drive, 512MB of RAM, AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth. A 7″ fully-motorized Xenarc 700M in-dash touch-screen is used as the systems display. Input is handled via a Bluetake BT500 Bluetooth mouse and a Think Outside Stowaway Bluetooth keyboard. Internet access is available via Bluetooth through his Palm Treo 650 cell phone.

Matthew is using the …

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