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ok then cheers. Is it relatively easy to set up? If possible I'd like a professional place to install it. It would be sick to hook it up to a missile style flip switch :)

Melv, can you possibly pm me some details about the cost of professional installation, whats involved with a self-installation and the cost of delivery to Sydney?

Cheers mate

email self-installation guide to me aswell please

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i dont thnk the tubes are flexy...pretty sure they are either glass or hard plastic, i presume palstic coz its gotta stop rocks n shyte

How bright exactly are these kits? I prefer neons to project a relatively dim glow on the pavement (so it is in fact more of a glow and not a solid light beam as some of the pictures in this thread show). Is there any way of changing the strength of the glow?

Also what sort of dimensions/how many bulbs would be needed to fit out an R34?

Finally, are they legal in NSW, and are the bulbs actually made of glass?

Please try answer all the questions and not just the last one. I hate it when people do that :P

Cheers!

How bright - well goto your local casino/shopping center im sure u will see some neon around there its the same thing nuffin diffrent.

there is'nt a way to change the light (DIM) etc sorry

u would need 4 sticks of neon for you car (same with everycar)

nothing you do to your car is LEGAL i found out that any modifaction done to your car that isnt STD or factory option u can get fined for *SUCKS HAY*

hope that answers some of your q's

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