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neons are great if your male hunting for a boyfriend :D

so it worked for you then?

Grow up dude. "if I dont like them, they must be gay, cos im the be-all and end all of car modifying"

Different people have different tastes.

PS - Neons dont make you gay. Dicking someones ARSE does, bwud.

Didnt your momma sit you on her knee and give you that chat? Might be a bit late for it now, i think...

ok gazza.

ROFL @ neons dont make u gay, dicking someones arse does

hahahahah

who cares, its not ur car, its his. rice is subjective. wot about all those ppl who have rims on their car that aren't light weight and not of certain width? =/ theres a lot of ppl in this category with gtr's etc.

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ROFL @ neons dont make u gay, dicking someones arse does

hahahahah

who cares, its not ur car, its his. rice is subjective. wot about all those ppl who have rims on their car that aren't light weight and not of certain width? =/ theres a lot of ppl in this category with gtr's etc.

haha good to see someone ELSE with common sense.

Mr Anderson... Kinks.... people that throw a cheap set of neons that add maybe 1kg to your car are called gay, whereas guys that put 20" chrome wheels on their car at 20kg a corner are heros.....????? righto. Eat c*ck.

Buy a commodore, Mr Anderson! And get used to the sound of balls slappin against your chin.

I dont even have neons. Everyone has their own taste, is my point. Some people buy big rims, some get their door trims done, some buy stereos. Some do lighting. None of it makes your car quicker. Everyone herehas spent money on their car that hasnt exactly been to make it quicker. Whos call is it to say what is cool and what is shit? Not you, cos you are a c*ck...

l.e.ds or neons? dont get either

i guess if your going to drop someone off at a formal people will look no matter what your driving (personaly i rocked up to mine in a friends mums kombi van just for a laugh) and if you think they wont look then go get a 4 inch $80 fart cannon from autobarn then you will really turn heads.

id go for an interior effect its still tacky but not so full-on it costs less and you will get more use out of it too.

my friend has uv tubes in his commo he also has tinted windows, these combined at night time make white clothing glow and give a really trippy ghost like effect.....its rice but who really cares we all drive japanese cars anyway

Mr Anderson... Kinks.... people that throw a cheap set of neons that add maybe 1kg to your car are called gay, whereas guys that put 20" chrome wheels on their car at 20kg a corner are heros.....????? righto. Eat c*ck.

wow, now there's putting words into my mouth. chromies make me vomit, too. I've got standard rims on my car and I'm tempted to get them re-clearcoated to improve the finish.

My last car had its wheels painted black, and it looked good.

Each to their own, but 99% of the time when I see neons it makes me laugh uncontrollably.

this thread is useless without pics :(

ahem....

erm...

you umm... you mean pics of the lights right? not of er... balls slapping and... yeah? Cos... dude... wrong site.

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haha good to see someone ELSE with common sense.

Mr Anderson... Kinks.... people that throw a cheap set of neons that add maybe 1kg to your car are called gay, whereas guys that put 20" chrome wheels on their car at 20kg a corner are heros.....????? righto. Eat c*ck.

Buy a commodore, Mr Anderson! And get used to the sound of balls slappin against your chin.

I dont even have neons. Everyone has their own taste, is my point. Some people buy big rims, some get their door trims done, some buy stereos. Some do lighting. None of it makes your car quicker. Everyone herehas spent money on their car that hasnt exactly been to make it quicker. Whos call is it to say what is cool and what is shit? Not you, cos you are a c*ck...

lol a bit sensitive are we :) no actually i rekon chrome looks crap... same with commodores - they drive like sh*t too

well mate got led's and it depends where u point it, point the 180 degrees inward (so in the direction of each other)

that's the trick to them, so funny how soo many cars that get about $30, 000k spent on them and some of the led install are by dumb dumbs.

that is such a good. the main thing im worried about is the spotty look ive seen on some cars. but pointing at each other youd think the light would be more evenly spread out

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