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Hey

I searched the forum. Got some info.. but its all talk about blue ones.

I read somewhere in the NSW RTA site that its legal to have only:

White Lights on front

Red Lights at back

So.. Does this mean we can have Red LED/Neon under car lights at the back?

and White LED/Neon under car lights at the front?

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Neons are not illegal to install but, once you turn them on its illegal all together the only time you can have them on is at a show like auto salon and your car is not in motion. I installed in car neons for where my foot petals are for the fun of it. A cop pulled me over and said that to me even for in car neons. That rule applies to outside neon as well. So why waste time and money to get them installed. I installed mine because they were a present and I thought it would be funny to see a cops reaction.

i saw some sick neons on a hyundai coupe oncewacko.gif....but seriously we dont live our lives a 1/4 mile at a time...unless you are ACTUALLY paul walker dont do it pls thankyou

For those 10 seconds or less ... I still look like an idiot :)

stick to 20in chrome rims, a catback and chopped springs ---------- i just described every commodore in my street. lol

Bahaha

Neons are not illegal to install but, once you turn them on its illegal all together the only time you can have them on is at a show like auto salon and your car is not in motion. I installed in car neons for where my foot petals are for the fun of it. A cop pulled me over and said that to me even for in car neons. That rule applies to outside neon as well. So why waste time and money to get them installed. I installed mine because they were a present and I thought it would be funny to see a cops reaction.

Yeah i "heard" they were legal if you're not driving. Not sure why you'd want them though, but each to his own.

Spend the money else where tune exhaust maybe the misses something where u will get value back. More power nice sound. Happy misses lol.

A neon is only good for a beer sign at the pub.

Wake up sorry lol

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