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hi fellas

id like to get someone on here to hook up 4 interior neons to missile switches for me. obviously ill pay u. id preferably want to get someone on the south side but i dont really care if i have to go to the north side.

im not after people posting tell me how easy they are to hook up. i just want to know who will do it

i f**king HATE electronics

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2 ways to do it...

Properly or dodgey...

Depends on which way you want to do it as to what it would cost...

One way would be about $20 in materials and the proper way would be about $30 in materials...

You buy the materials (from autobarn or supercheap) and a carton of Corona and Ill do it for ya...

Ill come to you, I dont have the space at home at the moment as im under going a bit of a transformation...

Just clear things up a bit for me, you want one neon on 4 separate switchs or you want 4 neons onto one switch???

Also have you mounted the or do you know where you want the switchs and neons mounted???

2 ways to do it...

Properly or dodgey...

Depends on which way you want to do it as to what it would cost...

One way would be about $20 in materials and the proper way would be about $30 in materials...

You buy the materials (from autobarn or supercheap) and a carton of Corona and Ill do it for ya...

Ill come to you, I dont have the space at home at the moment as im under going a bit of a transformation...

Just clear things up a bit for me, you want one neon on 4 separate switchs or you want 4 neons onto one switch???

Also have you mounted the or do you know where you want the switchs and neons mounted???

I'll help,

with the coronoa's!

and the wiring, im the rice installer from hell!!

Well looks like you got plenty of volenteers...

Honestlly mate im away out west for the next 4 days then I return to Brisbane for 30 hours to finish my car and have it dyno tuned and then im away again for another week on sales conference...

So today was my one and only day off this week...

Id be happy to do it for you, just I not going to be free again til mid Feb... Mud will be able to hook you up...

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