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Cars Dressed as Star Wars Characters Are Perfect for Your Desktop on Halloween

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I don't know about you guys, but horror movies are boring, and I really don't want a zombie makeover this Halloween. At first, I thought I would become a hobbit or dwarf, but my feet are already hairy, so that's not very imaginative.
Instead, we need to consider that 2016 is a Star Wars revival year. No only are they rebooting the movie franchise, but an open-world video game that's on the way seems to be perfect to make another generation fall in love with light sabers.

Everybody knows Luke Skywalker has never seen a Lamborghini, but we like to imagine that his father would love a black Aventador with the Darth Vader theme playing through the speakers.

Today, we have not one but several relevant renderings covering all your favorite Star Wars characters… and mine.They were put together by the guys at Car Wow and take things to extremes in the makeover department.

It's not fair to play favorites, but mine is the Mercedes G-Class inspired by Boba Fett. The Mercedes 4x4 has decades of history behind it, while Boba is the son of the man all clone troopers are based on, and he draws his roots from the legendary Mandalorian clan of warriors. It's a perfect match, I tell you!

Next up, we have a Juke with Jar Jar Binks hints. Not only does the crossover look as weird as the clumsy reptilian character, but the tongue thing works perfectly. Another great makeover sees the new Honda NSX turned into Darth Maul. While Obi-Wan kills him in Episode 4, the Sith Lord comes back to life with robotic legs and more powerful than ever.

This gallery wouldn't be complete without the Millennium Falcon, a space ship that's more popular than ever. You can say the same thing about Dodge's Charger Hellcat model. Though 707 horsepower is not enough to engage the hyperdrive, the combination still looks totally badass.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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