'I transformed my car into a camper and it only cost me £113'
"It was summertime so evenings were light so I thought 'Why not.
"I didn't know anyone that had done this before so asked the employees at Wickes for advice,'' Jordan said.Despite their concerns and scepticism, he still went ahead anyway and purchased regular wall and ceiling house paint for £14, as well as a sander for £15 and a roller for £4 - a total of £33. "There were a couple of gaps I couldn't get to with the brush that I filled in with black spray paint.
To avoid any potential problems, the estate agent also notified the DVLA of the car's colour change - which is a legal requirement."I have had a few knocks and scrapes but I just got my roller out again and rolled straight back over it and it's good as new again,'' he said.
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