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It was like a little thing on the side quarter window of a 33 at southport carpark, it basically went .. 'N.. I .. S .. M .. O' then flashed etc in colours

the nismo was in running writing too,

anyone know about these? where do u get them from?

saw it on 2 r33s that nite, havent seen them anywhere online/mag etc

A few guys here have them. A little tacho that lights spins around, then lights up their club name.

Really neat.

A mate also has his number plates backed with EL, so that when he has them on, his plates glow white through the letters/numbers.

His plates read: 31337 with the writing underneath saying "W3 UNDERSTAND j00"

ROFL

yeh i got one of those, when i was in hong kong some guy was selling it on the street.. There is all types, nismo apexi every performance brand around...They light up in different patters and stuff...Its pretty cool, but cops again dont like it as i got told off for it once...

Cool, thanks for the responses guys

The one i saw was Nismo in running writing, and was like multicolored etc

was about 20cm long and about 10cm high on the back quarter window of a 33

was a chicky driving too!!

So where do you get them?

The nismo one looked mad, me and some mates saw it and were stopped in our tracks in awe

Go to Malaysia and get em. They sell it with a 12Volt Cigarette adaptor plug and voltage converter and then u buy whatever pattern you like. Nismo, Kakimoto, Apexi, Ralliart etc etc. There is a switch to change the light-up pattern of the letters.

I checked the price and it was converted to around 30AUD (which includes nismo sticker and the power adaptor). I figgered it too high a price to pay for 'rice' :(

dude im pretty sure theres a guy that's always at BWCP selling that sorta stuff... infact i gotta go see him about some things... hes there most of the time just sets up a table and shows his stuff dunno about prices but...

Peace

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