Forgive my naivety, but up until a few days ago I had no idea what 'ratting' a car meant. In fact, I'd never even come across the term.
Truth is, cars and I have had a fairly disastrous relationship. I promise you I'm not lying when I tell you I've been in no less that 14 write-offs (none, I may honestly add, have been as a result of any fault of mine!) Luckily, the worst affliction I've come away with is severe bruising (and a distinct loss of friends who'll risk sitting in a car with me - there seems to be a concensus that I've had some kind of gypsy curse placed on me down the line.)
So I'm either very lucky or phenomenally unlucky, depending on your point-of-view.
Suffice to say, I now see cars as simply a way to get from A to (fingers crossed) B and have relatively little interest in them beyond that (except perhaps the quality of the fitted airbags.)
However, 'ratting' of the car is something I quite like the sound of. To intentionally devalue a vehicle by creating rust or plastering it with stickers sounds like something I'd pretty much be a natural at. By all means, loan me your car, I'll show you.
We had some customers in recently who told us about their friend Lee, who had ratted up his car and done all manner of wonderful things to it. They took a sticker and we asked for some pictures in return. Here's what we received....
Cai
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