wedding car stitch up

Hi have got to sort out groom's car for leaving reception, anyone got idea's that wont cause any damage (or claims) against me. ie no paintwork to be damaged ,shaving foam on screen. tin cans tied on bumper that sort of thing is all can think of.

greatfull for any ideas.

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kevin
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Buggers lifted my keys and filled the air vent scuttle with pot pourri. Took bloody months to get the last bit out - but it did smell nice!

Ian

Reply to
IanDTurner

Remove luggage and fill the boot with balloons, but make sure he checks before driving off!

Reply to
Mr Benny

Fill the entire interior with those little polystyrene s-shaped packaging thingies

See if you can find a matching car in a scrap yard, preferably accident damaged! put his number plates on it,

Reply to
SimonJ

Guy I know had a Kipper wired onto the exhaust pipe. Really did stink. He was finally told where the smell was coming from a couple of weeks later. Mike.

Reply to
Mike G

Could do nothing then act really suspicious about it.

Reply to
Depresion

If you can afford the expense, swap it for a knackered one in a scrappy.

Or hire them something suitably exotic.

Reply to
DervMan

What we did , was buy a load of cheap watches. The set alarms in them to go off at different imes. I am talkg 4 to 500 watches here.

Then hide them everywhere. Get a haynes manaula nd hide them in doors , inside seats , behind the dash, a good place is inside the boot lid. If the alrm goes off for a20 secs max , time hes got out the cra , opened boot , and started looking , he wont know where it is as the alarm has stopped.

It took 9 months for our victim to find the watches or batteries died.

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Big Brian

Had confetti push into the heater vent on my car ready for when we drove off.

But ....

My car had had a boot-bender a few days before so had swopped with father in law - who rolled up at the factory a few days later looking very pretty!

No harm done on that one either.

Reply to
R. Murphy

That's quite a good idea. I booby trapped a flatmate's room with really obvious tripwires and the like once, none of which did anything. It kept him occupied for about an hour trying to figure out the catch.

Reply to
Malc

cling film it all over, an industrial sized roll should do the trick

Reply to
Jon_H

What about taking a dump in the heater vent? Always goes down well.

Ted Rubberford. The Man In The Rubber Suit.

Reply to
Ted Rubberford

Wheel clamp it.

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Chris Street

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