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i (L) neons and want to see everone who has them, post pics

even cool LED's

Here are my two pictures

Neon @ passanger feet can be set to pulse with music or stay on

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The center light has been replaced with a blue LED which lights up the car a nice shade of blue when the doors are opened :)

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i went through this phase with my vn calais and had blue neons/cathodes in the footwells. Took them out shortly after putting them in because when they were on at night and the windows were up i couldnt see shit due to the reflection

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

More Blue ;)

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these 2 LEDs light up the people in the back seat but are angled nicely as to not shine in there eyes

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this is in the center pillar and lights up the roof, one on each side

Edited by finster
Any idea on what I'd expect to pay for a set of underbody neons? Not LED's, just simple Neons?

if u thinking of buying, led is better..

had both on previous car, led last heaps longer than neon..

and colour stays bright not blurry like neon over period of time..

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