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hey does any one have neons i am prob getting some, was speaking to the guy at autobarn he said they sell and install them their but he told me he has some off ebay on his car cost him around 150 and he instaled em himself reckons its really easy, any one else bought them off ebay/ installed themselves alos got any pics of skylines iwth neons

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Did you goto school mate? You seem to struggle using a keyboard for some reason.

Neons are

1. pretty gay

2. A final ( final cosmetic mod) that you CAN do to add 5 stars of wank to your machine. I'm pretty sure i'd only add some if I did have some crazy yellow, pink or green paint job.. but your call.

Get the cheaper ones.. they all do the same shit, light up gas inside a tube .. you just wire it directly to the battery

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Maybe spend the money on some engine mod's first and once you have owend your line for a bit you will see what a dick you would have been with neons on your car.

thats my 2 cents

But the end of the day it's your car

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i can f**king spell i can prob type faster than half the people here but when i type really fast i f**k words up lol, ill prob have people having a go at me on this but im mainly into looks not speed :D but yeah i think they look pretty cool hahahahah any way any one else got any opinions

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I love how everyone finds the time in less then 3 hours to be a dick... why not be a man and find a thread that you might be able to solve?

I have neons on my car... MY car, its not yours, i dont have to do what you say...

that being said, i never use them anyway... maybe once or twice when parked in a crowd... installation is easy as, and the LED ones dont break as easily, they allow a bit of flex... and one small crack in the tube doesn't mean you have to throw them away... getting an even spray of light on the ground is hard though...

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dude i got neons on my ride

theyr easy to install i just hooked it up to the parking light/head lights so wen u got the parking lights on or watever u can turn them on. I also got a button which u can turn them on/off manually.

and im the same as drd-00f i dont really use them that much except wen im around ppl u kno

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Why is it every week we have someone asking about neons to put on their skyline :)

Your car buddy, do what u want, but i suggest doing a search on stuff like this first because A: Its been covered a million times and B: You will get smart ass responses because 90% of ppl on here think they are a gay thing to do under your car.

But to help in your question, yes its relitevely easy to wire them up as long as you know what your basically doing, cause you really dont want an electrical fire in your car.

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www.varad.com or the aussie distributor i think is

www.darav.com.au

I have these one. Have had the for long time and had no problems. I have the colour change ones.

With the sqaure tube design of these they are less prone to damage.

Need any more info on them, PM me ;)

Cheers

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i had neons on my old car and had them hooked upt o a custom made switch board in car with two switches one for undercar set and one for interior set

PM for more details....

Dont have them on my new car tho so have two sets laying around

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I have got a couple of those 30cm slimline Cold Cathode tubes off ebay in the "computer section". They are easy to wire up and give off good light. By the way i only got them to light up the area where ur feet go to help ya see where ya feet go at night when ya open the doors.

Also i replaced the boot light with a brighter Cold Cathode tube also. Makes it a hell of a lot easyier to see what ur doing in there. Specially when ya have to play with amp settings etc at night.

I think that they can be usefull. I intend on getting some more to put under the bonnet so that if ya have the hood up at night workin on the car you can see what the hell is going on.

Good when used in a practical sense.

My 2 C

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