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Ever sit at your desk doodling custom car designs, hoping one day you could see your work in a video game? A group of kids recently had that very chance as part of Microsoft's "Forza Design Challenge."
As part of this, several hundred kids from across 10 Boys & Girls Clubs got the chance to create custom paint jobs for Forza Horizon 2's signature Lamborghini Huracan.
The three winners have now been chosen (see the designs at left), and gamers everywhere will get to zip around in the custom cars when the liveries are released as free DLC in the future.
The winning designs were revealed this week at the Santa Monica Boys & Girls Club, where kids also got a chance to play Forza Horizon 2--released just two days ago for Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
The children also had a chance to see a fleet of Lamborghinis firsthand and chat with Dan Greenawalt, the game director of Forza studio Turn 10. Check out the video above and the image gallery below for more from the event.
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