Prank someone's car with a zip tie

Prank someone's car with a zip tie

Learn how to perform a cool car prank using a simple zip tie. This prank is simple to perform. All you need is a jack, jack stands and a zip tie. With this prank, the wheels will make a sound that indicates the need for a trip to the mechanic. Use this as inspiration for one of your April Fools Day pranks!

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CrashManny (2) 1 year ago
What the hell was her problem? LOL
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ChappyShowcase (-1) 1 year ago
She was pissed at me cause I put her on ChappyShowcase
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Shimmen (-6) 1 year ago
Hahahahaha
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ChappyShowcase (-1) 1 year ago
Glad you liked it!
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4uidrum (3) 1 year ago
Bad acting.
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ChappyShowcase (-1) 1 year ago
No acting....believe me.
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bird crick (42) 11 months ago
clever and easy to replicate. good job!
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bobmar (-11) 9 months ago
sorry abou is my keys en workin propely,anyway arn u gonna ge spoed jakin a ar up lol
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bobmar (-11) 9 months ago
lol
:)
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