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Good idea a5h.. Go out and buy a key (i got one.. hehe) and go buy some polish, wax and polish your car up. I promise it will look better all smick and clean that with some lights on it which are just going to detract from the skyline it self.

You already have a unique car.. :P

Who cares what people think about your car mate. There will always be someone who will bag your car no matter what you do.

If you wanna whack neons on your car, then you should. As long as your car's got a bit of credibility, then you should be ok!

I would go neons over a key or petrol cap anyday.....

i have a single blue neon above my number plate (under the rear bar) only the glow is visable and it lights the road up blue along the back of my car as well as making the number plate look cool.

heaps of ppl tell me they like it. and i havent been pulled over for it yet.

i think some neons look good as long as its a really low car and as long as you cant see the neon tube.

it looks best if you can only see the glow.

i havent got a pic of mine a the moment but will post one asap.

I like neons. i had a set put onto my sister car and its looks very nice if i can be fu*k one night i take some pics for you boi.

(by the way it anit a skyline its an astra_dont laught)

and yeah the cops dont seam to like the neons much? heheh but i love driving with them on and see all the people stair at you like your car is on fire or something heheh very funny.

Also attracts alot of dickheads tring to drag you.

Installing is a pos any one that has a basic idea about anything could do it. cost around $200 for the kit and if u get them install around $350 all together (i would say get them install cuz if they crack or u hit something and they brake the get repair FREE)

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