Welcome to Andy's Car Pranks
Here are some sweet car pranks. Please remember though that for many
people their car is their life, so they tend to take car pranks far
more seriously.
Car Pranks
Air Vents
Turn your victim's air conditioner on all the way, while the car is off, and your victim is nowhere to be seen. Then point the vents at the driver side. You can either pour baby powder or paper-holes into the vents. When he starts his car, all the powder or holes will fly out of the vents at him.
Sound
Obtain your victim's keys. Change the radio station to one of the most annoying stations around. Turn off the car, and turn the volume all the way up. Quite annoying. Also, try replacing his CD or tape with one full of obnoxious 80's love songs, and turn the volume up. Great to do before the big date.
Smell
Get something that doesn't smell bad immediately - a couple of eggs, a fish, or a heated burrito. Find a place where your victim won't look and leave it there. Try under the seat, or inside the hubcaps. In a couple of days, the smell will be overpowering.
For Sale!
Place an ad in the local newspaper, advertising your victim's car for sale at an irresistible price. Also, place a cardboard sign on the windowshield, advertising the sale.
Bubble Wrap
Tape bubble wrap around a victims tire, preferably the one farthest away from the driver's seat. They'll wonder what the popping sound is.
Snow
Great pranks to do with snow. Cover their car in snow. Don't just cover it though - create a perfect box with it. It will look great. After doing this once, get their keys and move the car somewhere else. Re-create the box.
I am not responsible for the consequences of any of these pranks, if you choose to do them. Understand that some of these may have legal consequences, and some people don't take practical jokes well. By choosing to do any of these pranks, be prepared to accept the consequences. Also, don't do pranks to be mean. Pranks are best pulled on friends; specifically friends that won't get upset with you.
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