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Ok this is like my 3rd neon post, and people are saying go for it and others are saying no, so just to get a general idea i started a poll

the neons will be RED as my car is white and the main feature are the red stove tops and the light on my wing

i want to put them under the door area and wire it to the cabin lighs!

Yes or No?

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for a white skyline, go for RED! but if u gonna rice your car up with red neons under your car, u should get red interior, red stickers etcetc...then it'll look damn rice! I mean nice :D

neons are good for car show and riced up, ..but it's your car and u do wat u want :)

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Yeah and if i dont like it, or they draw too much attention or they look to ricey or a wank then i can just take them off :( and if it looks really good i can put a red cold cathode behind the word skyline in my boot :)

im geting the strong idea people think that its just Rice ;)

is it still rice even tho i am not driving with them on?

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A5h, as you say it's your car & your decision.

However if you don't want to be instant cop-bait, then DON'T put those attention-grabbers on your car.

Let your car's innate style & class speak for itself.

You'll probably save yourself some unwanted hassles in the process.

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