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As a apprentice mechanic we used to put bottles of brake fluid with a vac hose from the motor stuck in it.

For anyone who has seen what brake fluid does through a motor, well lets just say it creates an awsome THICK white smoke that just lingers.

Mate - I had a clapped out Rx2 that I used to rally sprint - couple of cap fulls of DOT4 brake fluid down the carby and then turn the key was the only way I'd get the old girl to start. You'd should have seen the white smoke!!

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  • Member For: 16y 11m 11d
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Drive down a nice quiet street at 2am with 3 mates in the car.

All passengers need to open their doors. Then the driver hits the handbrake, and counts 1,2,3 and everyone slams their door shut. Quickly turn lights off and pull over. Now watch all the lights go in said street while people in dressing gowns and not much else, look for the carnage!

Works best in a place like Toorak, where the cars are worth a little more! LMAO

'a friend of a friend and there mates' have dine similar to this, but kicked it up a notch with fire crackers and nanga bombs. 'they' drove off and sat at the park and watched 3 or 4 marked and unmarked cops pull up in the street with guns drawn and all.

but yeh the general little pranks on peoples cars are the best, unpoped popcorn in the principles exhaust, and yeh the big zip tie.

another good little mind trick we did at work was to move some of the other guys cars a parking spot or two to the left or right, we did this for about 3 months before they said anything lol :nyaah:

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Another fun one back in the day when I was a FWD driver, maccas trays (or hungry jacks even better, theyre thicker so last longer) under the back wheels and handbrake up, your have yourself a car that can drift doing 5km an hour. Not recommended you drive for more that a minute.

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One of my kiwi mates told me that in his younger days in NZ he used to drive around in a left hand drive mustang. Then get somebody in the passenger seat with an unattached steering wheel. When along side someone, driver ducks down and passenger screams and acts like he is panicing because the steering wheel has come off. Ahahahahaha.

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Drive down a nice quiet street at 2am with 3 mates in the car.

All passengers need to open their doors. Then the driver hits the handbrake, and counts 1,2,3 and everyone slams their door shut. Quickly turn lights off and pull over. Now watch all the lights go in said street while people in dressing gowns and not much else, look for the carnage!

Works best in a place like Toorak, where the cars are worth a little more! LMAO

You realise we are doing this very shortly lol

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I got my license back '98.

Had it for 2 weeks... and fell asleep at the wheel. :icon_ford:

$6K damage, fortunately no one was hurt.

Lesson learnt. No more parties the night before surf trips :(

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I love doing this to my friends whilst driving along and your friends are chatting away or quietly enjoying the scenery, hehe you suddenly swerve, put the brakes on hard and toot your horn all at once, wait for the reaction of your friends then say 'did ya see that bast ard!!!' and they will say what what? Then you say, nearly ran over a bloody big bull ant LMAO!! It works, good fun!! :icon_ford:

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