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i recently installed interior neons wif a toggle switch i built in2 the dash and its workin gooood.

but wif the underbody neonz i wanna install i think i should get a electrician?

wat pple think ? is it simple or shold i get sum1 to do it proffesinally?

cheers

ez

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as people said its each to there own

TRUE

but theres nothing better than seeing a sleek line on the road . IMO i would avoid the tacky stuck on look. but hey, good luck with it and post up some pics when ya done.

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I don't understand y ppls have problems with neons, it adds to the effect when it in car show etc, rice? big subwoofers can be classified rice, Stickers? the same. BOV? people always yelling out and paying out the car cuz it sneezes so y have one? If you like neonz put em on, your choice, getting pulled over, cops choice. I'll prob put em on my car when she's all done up, just for show...won't be driving with them on.

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