Friends pasted over car with money in hope of selling it at a higher price

Comedians from Queensland, Australia, pasted coins over an old car and became famous on social networks. The Daily Mail reports.

Friends Michael Broekhuyse and Marty Sokolinski said they wanted to sell the Holden Astra, but the market price was too low for them. So, in order to increase the price of the car, they decided to glue it with 40 thousand five-cent coins.

In a video posted on the network, the heroes of the material, together with friends, attach money to the car body. The video went viral and got over 500 thousand views.

According to the Australians, in this way they managed to raise the cost of the vehicle from 500 to 3000 dollars (from 37 to 224 thousand rubles). “We had to spend money to earn even more,” concluded the comedians.

Earlier, a man covered the car with hundreds of thousands of rhinestones. It took the former jeweler about 400,000 rhinestones and six months of work to completely glue the body and interior of a Toyota convertible.

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