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SKYBEE - your lucky to have black. any colour will suit it.

BLUE RED GREEN PURPLE AQUA.

just click the link above to see a picture of the blue kit.

if anyone is interested please feel free to email me at

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and i will do my best to help you out.

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Never thought I'd say it, but i'm interested too.

Could you please shoot over any more pics and info you might have. I think Blue ones will go best on my silver R33

Thanks...

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i know the bloke that owns the white skyline.

hes very happy with his neons.

melv, did you used to own that white commodore vt or somthing with trippy looking rear lights?

Hey champ,

yeh i used to own the White VT (02DEF)

then i owned a White VXSS (SIR VX)

and now i own a White R33 GTR ( havent got plates yet )

will have to meet up with u champ i rember u from the BWCC FORUM etc.

i never thought ide add neos either but hell

im sold!

i live in brisbane, so once i get new wheels for my baby ill be driving to the goldcoast to come see you!!

now i just need to decide.. Blue or Red

ahhh!

silver skyline hmmm

hehe blue it is

so whats the fitting like?

cause im getting new bodykit fitted and some other little things done over the next few weeks.

Whats do you think would be sufficient for an r33 gtst, do i want 4ft ones for front and back and 5-6ft for the sides? If im going to do it i mite aswell do it right :)

how much would that be?

1.2m sides

1m front

80cm rear (coz of your exhaust)

that kit will be $200 - $220 inc courier.

fitting is very basic. drill two holes and cable tie them up to the side skirts or if u want it done right, drill into the bottom lip under the side of your car hold the neon on the inside of lip and cable tie it into place easy as that really !!

hey mate,

u get a transformer that u can mount in your engine bay or hide it somewere and from that u have 4 wires

two thin which are black and red red goes to your switch in the cabin and the black to a negitive

there are also TWO fat cables both a positve and it needs to run in a circle type circt under the car.

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