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yes tosh it equalls...

I was thinking that you could get the neon's hooked up to the turbo timer...so they come on when you turn it on and then turn off after X amount of time....

Therefore you wouldn't get busted fot "accidentally" leaving them on...

(that's what i want to do)

ahhh always had an assumption that it was him but never thought to ask hehe.

u remember me ronin??

*cs clan cough*

i was with anthony and them when we went on a cruise from chatswood to deewhy to the rocks, didnt get a chance to say hi tho :D

p.s sorry ash, i know this is irrelevent

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I have blue neons front back and on sides of my R34 . Checkout my photoes the one of the car in the garage (not a good photo ). I'll post another photo in next couple of days (when it stops raining and I can take a better one). They're only good for Maca's carpark or auto shows.Illegal on the street.NB: Not illegal in NSW to have fitted to your car. (RTA will confirm this. I suggest you email them re fitting of the lights.Keep the reply email from them as it will confirm that you can have them on the car.Handy when you next Rego the car.Stops any dispute with checking mechanic )

Neon lights are wicked ...hehehe..yah as long as the car has some credibility..

I define rise = looks good but does not go

umm as long as the car is fast...neon or sound system is fine..~~

Neon lights are wicked ...hehehe..yah as long as the car has some credibility..

I define rise = looks good but does not go

umm as long as the car is fast...neon or sound system is fine..~~

this coming from a magna driver

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