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I am new here and never really thought about selling anything.

but i thought some of u might be interested in undercar neon that i manufacture.

The diffrence between my neon kits and others are that i use real NEON GLASS. Same as what u would see at casino's etc.

The way in which we make these's are

1) select the colour of neon glass that you requre.

2) cut the glass to the length that u require

3) heat weld the electrodes onto each end of the neon

4) vacume the tubes of neon on a neon pump

5) heat the electrodes and the glass up too 200deg to clear the glass of imperfections

6) pump the glass with argon gas

7) close the end of it and your done.

thats just a very qik way of explain the amount of effort that is gone into making these REAL neon kits.

also i know of so many other kits out there that say they are REAL neon. well all i can say is that i have been in this busness now for 5 years and have not seen anyone else actully supply the kit i do.

nothing can compare to the brightness from this neon. i can email anyone interested in the kits a picture of a white R33 i have recently completed. i have done cars from porche to commodores to holden gemmi's. and have sold these kits from just word of mouth all over australia.

i supply everything you need.

4 - NEON TUBES WHAT EVER SIZE YOU NEED as all cars are diffrent lengths. i usually just make 4X1m neons but if u really want to make sure they will fit then mesure under your car and ill make them to that size

4 X clear perspex covers (so the neon will last as long as the car does)

1 X Neon Car tranformer it operates on your cars 12V and converts it to 7000V which will make the electrodes work etc

1 X Neon Cable (its rated at 15000v and is just like sparkplug leads)

The usual price of the kits a sold at $260.

but because im new here and looking at buying a GTR skyline.

ill sell them at $240

.......... arhhh *** it. Listen guys im going to sell them for $200.

BRAND NEW

COLOURS ARE : RED BLUE GREEN ORANGE AQUA PURPLE ETC.

expect the kit to take 5 working days to arrive.

PM or post if your interested or have any questions.

BTW : $200 is not NEG IM NOT THAT CRAZZZZY.

thanks for reading

MELV

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Hi there, didnt seem to get a reply to my PM. Anyways Im on the Gold Coast and was wondering if I could come and pay you a visit with my car and work out what I want? Also wondering if you install or happen to know anybody who can do a good job of installing them?

Cheers,

Javed

i am interested, can i see some pics? would you be able to make 2 say 1.5M long for each side, a 1M long one for the rear, and a 1/2M for the engine bay? behind the grill?

would this cost the same price?

my email is iswim (at) bigpond (dot) net (dot) au

Thanks!

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