Install on virtualbox and then transfer to other system?

Hi is it possible to run the installation on virtualbox (main reason is my only access to the internet is 3g and can access the net from within virtualbox). Once the system and a gui is installed. can I transfer the system to my main harddrive and boot into it?

Thanks for the reply. Is the directory you pointed me to the latest version of Arch? And I forgot to mention that this laptop of mine is the only access to the net. So if something should go wrong during the non-trivial installation I would have no means of requesting assistance from you good people.
If at all possible I would prefer to install into the vm and then transfer the vm files to the real disk. Is this possible?

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