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the whole interior of my car is a blur of blue neon lights

despite the riceness i love them

i want to finish the car off buy putting on those blue neon windscreen washer nozzles

does anyone know if they are legal/illegal

and are they hard to install :S

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i got pinged for having blue ones on my old s13.

i was told by the 50 that :"it is illegal to have any aftermarket emergancy vehicle coloured lights. (red, blue,)"

but i believe thay can also argue, ur leds are a distraction.

i know that it is illegal to drive with them. but if your not you can have wateva u want going off.

i had red ones on my commodore... got in trouble over them... some cops will tell you you can have them when your parked and others say not at all, my missus had them on her lancer... apparently if they are white lights on the bonnet they are legal, but some cops still argued the point.

just add, if you have coloured or thinking of having coloured lights for rear eg. number light surround... we were told they have to be red and only ingauge when breaking... but to avoid trouble, best not fit them at all

:thumbsup: my dream is fading

i really want this, i think its would be like the final accessory for my car. but i don't like this illegalness

ive seen the white ones and they just look bad...

im sure all the lights i have on the interior are illegal. maybe its best not to tempt fate

Illegal in melbourne too. Forward facing lights must either be amber for indicating or between 5500K and 6000K (or something like that) basically regular headlight white.

besides, everyone will think you're the biggest tryhard ever if you put them on. The police are doing you a favour.

well if the old adage is true - that like attracts like - your blue neon washer nozzles will probably attract more blue ( and red) lights - attached to a cop car haha..

man .. dont do it .. they look soooo crap and will bring shame on the house of neesan!

Hey, isn't the two neons on the centre of your car going to be annoying at night (pic in the bottom left of your sig)? The ones in the foot well look alright because you can't see the tube, but the ones on the centre?

Hey, isn't the two neons on the centre of your car going to be annoying at night (pic in the bottom left of your sig)? The ones in the foot well look alright because you can't see the tube, but the ones on the centre?

i agree to an extent though it does look kinda cool, reminds me of the gtr in 2 fast 2 furious, but that had neons all over the joint, tubes showin evrywhere,

have the cops ever hassled u about those in the center?

the ones in center are new, and they pulse to the bass of my subs

haha

distracting... not really, you think it would be but ur so focused on the road you just kinda dont notice them

and whenever i get pulled up by cops i just pull out one lil plug and all 8 neons in my car turn off

so whenever i see a cop/get pulled over out the cord goes.

but naa as far as distracting its like loud music.. you just kinda dont notice it once u start driving

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