With Halloween just around the corner, some drivers are taking this more seriously than others. Let’s take the Russian owner of the Range Rover Evoque from the image below, for example.
Not only is the man early on the Halloween costume party, but he went for an extreme job. Come to think of it, this driver managed to pull quite some achievements.
First of all, the guy was serious. He didn’t settle for a wrap. Instead, this is an airbrush job and one that looks extremely well made. Heck, even the badge says a lot. Sure, this might offend the good people over at Jaguar Land Rover, but we don’t think the man is ready to bring the crossover to its original state.
In fact, since this was no easy task and having your entire car redone is something you wouldn’t want to do for too many times in a row.
Come to think of it, we might be dealing with a new acceptance of the term “murdered out”. Forget the blacked-out theme, this Russian incarnation (no pun intended) is the real deal.
After all, the man didn’t just stick to playing with the hood of the Land Rover, as the killer theme goes all the way around the British crossover.
The vehicle is shown in a typical Russian high-class parking setup, being the cheapest car in the parking lot. Perhaps the bold visual moves are aimed at compensation for this.
Or maybe the driver just wanted to keep pedestrians at bay. For those of you who haven’t been following the dash cam culture, we have to mention pedestrian insurance-related scams have become the norm in Russia.
Who knows? Perhaps the move does allow this driver to travel without the constant fear of pedestrians jumping onto his pride and joy.
Images via: Macos2
First of all, the guy was serious. He didn’t settle for a wrap. Instead, this is an airbrush job and one that looks extremely well made. Heck, even the badge says a lot. Sure, this might offend the good people over at Jaguar Land Rover, but we don’t think the man is ready to bring the crossover to its original state.
In fact, since this was no easy task and having your entire car redone is something you wouldn’t want to do for too many times in a row.
Come to think of it, we might be dealing with a new acceptance of the term “murdered out”. Forget the blacked-out theme, this Russian incarnation (no pun intended) is the real deal.
After all, the man didn’t just stick to playing with the hood of the Land Rover, as the killer theme goes all the way around the British crossover.
The vehicle is shown in a typical Russian high-class parking setup, being the cheapest car in the parking lot. Perhaps the bold visual moves are aimed at compensation for this.
Or maybe the driver just wanted to keep pedestrians at bay. For those of you who haven’t been following the dash cam culture, we have to mention pedestrian insurance-related scams have become the norm in Russia.
Who knows? Perhaps the move does allow this driver to travel without the constant fear of pedestrians jumping onto his pride and joy.
Images via: Macos2