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Neons sound good... I am installing an X-box / TV screen / subs / amp / cd player into my car shortly (After timing chain is fixed) and might be after a Small green Neon for above the Xbox in the car... how much for like a 30 cm neon?

MELV,

Thanks for the replacements.... Got them all installed and working today and they look awsome. I will get some photos and post them up soon.

Excelent. good luck with the install. please dont forget to send a photo.

CHEARS

MELV

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Hi Melv

Just read through all the posts on this thread and am definately considering doing business with you. Can you send some pics of the aqua and blue through to [email protected] please mate.

Cheers

hey mate if u could send me some pics of blue neons and red if u have them that'd be great, if u can send any others aswell it would be appreciated, i just need to make up my mind about about what colours i want, cheers.

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hay melv , got a bright blue line , woundering if you can do yellow as no-one has mentioned it yet , and I am going for a yel/blu theme ? if not pics of other kolors pls to [email protected] . will be in bris vagas in a few weeks so can p/u or come around for a look at least

jaqule, mate we do offer a yellow but the glass is diffrent from the normal (blue green purple red aqua etc) its very very brittle and will break alot easyer and its not as bright. i will send you a email of a few pics i have taken of diffrent colours etc.

Melv,,,I stickied your thread cause I thought it would help everybody who wanted neon's. Now I would like you a donate a bit of your profits to keep this place going. If you can,,,then please contact PranK.

Thanks

Neil.

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