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Sorry sinistaGTR didnt know there were rules that had to be followed when modding Skylines. Since you have such a mastery of Japanese culture, then you'd know all about how they deliberately mod their cars to stand out from the crowd and look unique. Bosozuku anyone?

Can't say I've seen any vinyl wrapped, LED sporting Skylines lately.

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Streetglow leds the original Quality brand

Mate dont listen to everyone let them be sheep and haters

Ive been worldwide including japan a few times

And you see them in every country

Do what you think is cool and makes you happy

I have massive amounts of LED's but used tasteful ( sorta lol) and you will get defected for driving with them on in 2 seconds( blue and red are limited to police and emergency only) mine are for photos and car shows only

Just secure properly and away from fuel / brake lines and keep them well up so they're not stand out even when off !!

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Thanks Carbon 34 and bozodos for something actually useful. I agree - Negativity should not be allowed on the forums. Is ridiculous to let someone do their own thing when all these people say it's shit. Not to mention it's pointless anyway. If I've made up my mind about something I'm gonna do it. Whether I have LEDs or not doesn't affect anyone on here and even if it ever did it's called a switch. It's like all those useless f***s that go onto youtube, search up some dubstep video and then say how shit dubstep is. What's the point of even coming into this thread?

Ugly, gay, piss, pussy, lame etc...

Obvious troll.

Sorry mate, last time I read what I posted I was asking about undercar LEDs, not what you see in the mirror of a morning. Thanks for your contribution though. Dick

Fell for it.

have the got led spinners yet? that would be cool and original.

sorry for temporary thread hijack...but...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL9PU08Xuwo

lets be honest, how many of us would just roll around with hardcore pr0n playing in all 4 wheels

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How have I missed this thread gadumit, anyway go the less they look fine when used tastefully (don't try and be a rolling rainbow). I forget who it was now I think it was boz... Not sure, anyway was paying out vinyl.

I recently had my car fully wrapped in vinyl the results are awesome looks just like paint costs 1/5 the price, and id put leds on it if I could be bothered but id never use them so its kinda redundant.

Sorry sinistaGTR didnt know there were rules that had to be followed when modding Skylines. Since you have such a mastery of Japanese culture, then you'd know all about how they deliberately mod their cars to stand out from the crowd and look unique. Bosozuku anyone?

Can't say I've seen any vinyl wrapped, LED sporting Skylines lately.

You should totally do it then, prove us wrong.

How have I missed this thread gadumit, anyway go the less they look fine when used tastefully (don't try and be a rolling rainbow). I forget who it was now I think it was boz... Not sure, anyway was paying out vinyl.

I recently had my car fully wrapped in vinyl the results are awesome looks just like paint costs 1/5 the price, and id put leds on it if I could be bothered but id never use them so its kinda redundant.

Pics!

this thread made me laugh so hard i almost fell out of my chair.I have been parked with a few mates out of a night and seen a como go past with leds under the car,The only way it could have been worse is if the guy had spinners for rims also haha

The only led lights that should be near your car are the ones that come in your lead lamp to work on your car at night.

I do have led tail lights tho but mine are the japan version not some rip off shit ones you buy here.

lol been to japan twice brah.....Im more than happy with my real knowledge of japanese culture vs japanese pop culture (and aussie trends of that).....

Also you talk of doing something different....what 5 terrible years of car culture and trends that followed the release of fast and the furious wasnt enough undercar leds for you lol....point is that its been done a gazillion times and it was horrible when it was happening...let alone again

oh god how did I miss this thread, and this post.... love how original this guy was with his thread on what wheels to get, and choosing between two styles that apparently haven't been done "a gazillion times" *cough* ssr sp1 & work meister *cough*

props to OP for changing it up after at least 5 years of unoriginality and sheep for enthusiasts haha

oh god how did I miss this thread, and this post.... love how original this guy was with his thread on what wheels to get, and choosing between two styles that apparently haven't been done "a gazillion times" *cough* ssr sp1 & work meister *cough*

props to OP for changing it up after at least 5 years of unoriginality and sheep for enthusiasts haha

Where was this support when I slapped underglow on my car. I just got raped by everyone.

And you will continue to be raped

Nobody says anything to me , cause I'm much bigger and ex seal team lol

Funny cause a lot of drift cars are going to undercar and other lighting again !! Hypocrites

Do what you want and f**k being a sheep to slaughter

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