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just want to know, with the longer under body neons how ppl have mounted them under the car? have you used the supplied brackets or custom made brackets? wats the go?

man they look tacky and make your car look cheap...

go without

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hey guys got em as a gift from my mrs.

i have the ones inside at the drivers feet and passenger feet, and matching green light emitting from the boost gauge face.

cant tell her i dont want em, but ill put em on for her, and ill only turn em on when she wants me too (not when im driving) like those chocs. dont wanna hurt her feelings

just wanted to knw if others had mounted b4 to save me some time.

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hey guys got em as a gift from my mrs.

i have the ones inside at the drivers feet and passenger feet, and matching green light emitting from the boost gauge face.

cant tell her i dont want em, but ill put em on for her, and ill only turn em on when she wants me too (not when im driving) like those chocs. dont wanna hurt her feelings

just wanted to knw if others had mounted b4 to save me some time.

Hey guys

Regardless of weather u lik them or not, hes asking if anyone has some install ideas not wheather u lik them or not.....

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zip tie em on. you don't wanna put any permanent holes in your car, esp if you might have to take em off if people start laughing at your car :P I'm fairly confident they won't get hot enough to melth the zip ties.

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thanks for the advice guys.

ended up zip tieing em on, worked a treat.

put the driver and passenger side on wit em , but the front 1 i used the supplied clips that i screwed onto the bottom of the plastic engine cover.

at the moment trying to work out how to mount the rear 1, its a bit harder coz got exhaust to contend with, but will find a way around it.

thanks for the help.

and to all u baggers, girls obviously like neons. (thanks)

LOL

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The go is dont put them on ..They look gay..

Hi all my first post, I have neons, yes all my girlfriends love them, I got them because I saw Paris Hilton had them on an episode of the simple life.

Then again I am blonde and have my moments.

As for them being gay as well, suppose that captures me to some extent as I am also bi-sexual.

Honk me when you see me on the highway or down Chapel Street.

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meh,

honk if u see me? damn woman what car do u drive? how do we recognise u :) (photo)

Be blind to miss me in a white 96 GTS-T coupe, been lowered with body kit and three inch exhaust. Normally riding with me are three girlfriends pumping out Hed Kandi on the stereo. Always seem to get pulled up by the cops outside Kentucky Friend Chicken but a bit of cleavage works wonders.

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