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Jorge-
17th January 2009, 00:56
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y267/j0rg3/86b8eba2.jpg
Anyone care to add a set of 17" RH Toplines too?
AlexB
17th January 2009, 00:59
sorry but the rest of the car is too clean to be rat
and you want 14 inch steelies on there to pull it off properly not 17s
Jorge-
17th January 2009, 01:03
I wouldn't do it. Just having a play in photoshop tbh. I wasnt after the true 'rat look'
But I have seen this Lupo near me, that Pea green with a rusted bonnet and chrome shiney wheels and it looked the shite.
mike_jones_401
17th January 2009, 02:37
what does RAT mean any way :D
Agent-VIP
17th January 2009, 03:54
what does RAT mean any way :D
serious?
Where it's naturally aged or made to to look battered
http://www.passionford.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3332085
Click.
But.. it can be taken too far..
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/7709/270069.jpg
Jorge-
17th January 2009, 12:06
Yeah, but I dont think I could live with a properly ratted out car. Just more Rust Look OEM Plus if thats a real thing.
Anthony
17th January 2009, 12:29
Only vw's can pull off the true rat style ;)
Jorge-
17th January 2009, 12:31
Toplines anyone?
Adz
17th January 2009, 19:05
what does RAT mean any way :D
lol, meaning " like a RAT " meaning scruffy, rust everywere, rips in seats, number plates hanging off etc etc,
well just were a rat would live tbh
Adz
stinkycheese
17th January 2009, 20:02
Yeah, but I dont think I could live with a properly ratted out car. Just more Rust Look OEM Plus if thats a real thing.
OEM? definition.......
Rob_Furio7
17th January 2009, 21:26
OEM- Old Eager Mothers
i have no idea lol
RAt cars can only ever look good if done all out. if its just a rusty bonnet and things hanging off then it just looks like it isnt taken care of
RAT means it needs the full works doing, so ott from top to bottom
Jorge-
17th January 2009, 21:27
Original equipment manufacturer
Like staying with Citreon parts. Keeping it looking standard, fitting parts from better cars without making it look modified. Like on a VTR, fitting VTS wheels.
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