Car enthusiasts usually love to take their passion inside their house, creating living room tables from engine blocks, desk chairs from racing seats, clocks from wheels and so on.
In our never-ending search for everything auto-related, we stumbled upon the ultimate conversion – a home entertainment system made out of a classic MINI!
Featuring an Xbox, a small fridge, a smoke machine, iPod dock and headphones, not to mention strobes, lasers and a 500-watt amplifier, the one-of-a-kind multifunction console was designed by David Gawthorpe, 37, from West Yorkshire, UK.
''It’s a theatre-movie chair, a gaming chair, a workstation and a music centre,'' he explains.
It would also interact well plugged into a large TV for watching movies. A vibration pad integrated to the seat, nicknamed the ''Butt Kicker,'' actually reacts to bullet sounds.
This unique MINI allows owners to enjoy high entertainment from the comfort of their home for £8,000. Auto123.com strongly suggests anyone interested to talk it over with their significant other or roommate before ordering one, just in case...
Source : Metro.co.uk
In our never-ending search for everything auto-related, we stumbled upon the ultimate conversion – a home entertainment system made out of a classic MINI!
Photo: Ross Parry |
Featuring an Xbox, a small fridge, a smoke machine, iPod dock and headphones, not to mention strobes, lasers and a 500-watt amplifier, the one-of-a-kind multifunction console was designed by David Gawthorpe, 37, from West Yorkshire, UK.
''It’s a theatre-movie chair, a gaming chair, a workstation and a music centre,'' he explains.
It would also interact well plugged into a large TV for watching movies. A vibration pad integrated to the seat, nicknamed the ''Butt Kicker,'' actually reacts to bullet sounds.
This unique MINI allows owners to enjoy high entertainment from the comfort of their home for £8,000. Auto123.com strongly suggests anyone interested to talk it over with their significant other or roommate before ordering one, just in case...
Source : Metro.co.uk