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can you pm me a ph so i can talk to you or come and see you to give you a hard copy of what i want and see what you have there , TA

hey MELV, im new here and also after some neons. can you please post pics of red cars with any colour neons on them to [email protected]

what would you reccomend for a red car?

(also, if white lights arent allowed to be seen from the back, what are reverse lights?)

hey ya FRO DADDY (love the name hahahah) i dont have any pics of red cars atm champ.

for a red car i would chose RED neons to match the red. blue would look out of place same with green.

about white lights arent allowed meh who cares its your car do what ever you want to do to it. well thats what i tell my self.

all the best champion

ive measured up all the sizes that i need.

2 x 145cm (side)

1 x 95cm (front)

1 x 55cm (rear)

dont make em up just yet as i dunno whether to go neons or wheels first, kinda limited on money atm. Anyone else got ideas on what colours i should have?

Can you send me some pics that arent posted up in this forum to my email plz?

is there a possibility of having 2 transformers? or should i just make them all a lil shorter? it comes to a total of 440cm, so if i jus make the front one shoter by 10 and the sides shorter by 15 its all good.

new measurements

2 x 130 (sides)

1 x 85 (front)

1 x 55 (rear)

= 400cm total

G0DF4Th3R - sorry mate i dont have any pics of red, i used to have some of the porshe GT3 i did he even got me to install them behind his brakes. a merc wouldnt be too hard at all, wouldnt be that much diffrent from the BMW's or Porshes. but please pm me if i can help.

DJ_L3ThAL - There have been posted up pic's thew the thread. i only have simular pics and a pic or two of the neons getting made. but pm me if u have any more q's champ

slyline : Yup i can do COD but will cost a little more because of it please pm me your interested.

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