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    Prank ideas - blown up/smoky engine.

    So a few of us got pranked at work by this individual. He got us pretty good. So naturally, retaliation is in order.
    This bloke loves his hilux. So obviously this is the target. We got this idea to make it appear like it's cooked somehow.
    We talked about squirting oil or something all over the engine, or even coolant to make it appear it's got a massive leak or head is blown.
    Diesel mechanic at work suggested squirting some diesel into his exhaust and when it heats up it'll smoke pretty good... I'm all for this! He comes away camping with us all the time so, we figured we'd do this in the middle of the high country for extra bit of kick....

    Anyone heard or done this before?? We don't wanna blow the thing up, as much as we'd like to. Just something that'll make him s*** for a little bit .....


    Any other ideas here will be most welcome!
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    Heard of it done to a young bloke with a loud motor bike. They squirted some oil into the exhaust. Apparently it took a bit to start smoking but once going it was magnificent. I wouldn't suggest putting oil on the engine though as it might damage something.

    The plastic 10mm cable tie on the tail shaft is a quickie but a good one.
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    Dunno what you have against blowing up a Hilux therefore Sorry, but i can't help... let me know if you change your mind tho...
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    What about hard wiring in the horn with a switch where someone can turn it off and on at will?
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    Have used cable tie trick before. Works great.

    Have always wanted to wire up a horn to the brake or indicator lights. Just imagine him sitting at the lights horn blaring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lhurley View Post
    Have used cable tie trick before. Works great.

    Have always wanted to wire up a horn to the brake or indicator lights. Just imagine him sitting at the lights horn blaring.
    Yeah horn to the brake lights is a good one

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    Or the old stones in a tin taped really high under the dash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    Yeah horn to the brake lights is a good one
    ive got one that just plugs into the trailer socket, plug in hide horn and enjoy the poor bloke going mad

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    Have deleted my other post, not a fan of practical jokes in any shape or form
    To me its a bit like bullying, hey thats me just hope it doesnt go too far Lol
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    Replace a couple of fuses with blown ones.
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