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im still deciding wether i shuld have blue interior or silver...thinkin if i have blue the leds wuldnt stand out as much as up against silver....what do u think??

ye i dunno aye, i have a black 'line and want to spray the inside but dont know what colour either, i was thinking rather then a light blue that alot of people have used, maybe a navy blue or dark blue, so that its not to bright on the eyes know what i mean??

the blue on the silver i think would look ok cos i mean blue neons on a silver car compliment each other well so y wouldnt it on the inside?

just to let everone know they arn't neons under the dash they are led's neons i think arnt as nice and if any cracks in the dash it could shine through, where as a Led is more of a direct light.

Cheers

Dan

I reckon there are two different looks you can go for here:

1. Seperate the the interior and exterior: Silver outside, Blue inside

2. Entwine them together: Silver with blue highlight outside, Blue with silver highlights inside.

Personly, I'm going for the first one, but that pretty much puts it into perspective.

I reckon there are two different looks you can go for here:

1. Seperate the the interior and exterior: Silver outside, Blue inside

2. Entwine them together: Silver with blue highlight outside, Blue with silver highlights inside.

Personly, I'm going for the first one, but that pretty much puts it into perspective.

agree haha :)

I reckon there are two different looks you can go for here:

1. Seperate the the interior and exterior: Silver outside, Blue inside

2. Entwine them together: Silver with blue highlight outside, Blue with silver highlights inside.

Personly, I'm going for the first one, but that pretty much puts it into perspective.

yeah i agree hey, i think ima stick with my 1st choice which was having blue (as close as i can get it to the colour of my led dials) and kep the outside silver will look sweet..coz i dnt want alot of blue outside atract to much attention...attentions good lol but not from the wrong ppl (cops)

cheers

Ryan

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