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whuts wrong with him having neons? its his car? doesnt make him an ass in my book

the problem with the forums nowadays is that ppl cant seem to answer a direct question, if u like pink, say pink, if u like blue, vote blue.. if you have nothing nice to say, dont say it...

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KLowN, each to his own i say :)

i have seen blue neons on a black car looks alright (thou blue is common neon colour)

i have only seen red and that was on a white car and it didnt look very good

Might try to look at UV colour (black light) that might look good on a black skyline

hmm i like purple so that might be alright choice, in the end its up to you and what colour you like the best :rofl: dw about the replys from other members maybe they dont like neons (:rofl: maybe) but who cares it isnt there car its yours :D

i say go for it if u really like them

blue is the most common cos its the brightest and most noticeable..

the reds and the rest dont light up as bright unless you start forking over $400 for neons

and exactly

the question is what colour should i get.. just vote and leave

im with bam and R32-GTS, if you want neons mate, its your car so you should get them......as for colour, get the colour that YOU want not what everyone else wants....im sure you have a final image in your head of how you want your car to end up....maybe head that way....(choose a theme of colours for your car)

but

i dont like neons and as you can see from the responses nor do lots of other peoples....i would get something that would do something for performance.... :rofl: with these new laws that last thing you need is to attract more attention to yourself in your car, with some bright flashing lights....

thanx alot to all who have voted sensibly in the poll, as for the rest, i dont give a shit if u dont like neons, i like them so dont bag me for it, its simple, if u dont like neons, dont ***ing get them.

jeezus christ i only wanted some opinions on colours, and i get bagd for it. the post was called "what colour neons should i get" NOT "bag me coz i like neons"

so thanx to all who answered sensibly and stood up for me :0P as for the rest, y u gotta bag me? im only ***ing 16 its my first god dam car, let me do wot i want.

thnx again.

thanx alot to all who have voted sensibly in the poll, as for the rest, i dont give a shit if u dont like neons, i like them so dont bag me for it, its simple, if u dont like neons, dont ***ing get them.  

jeezus christ i only wanted some opinions on colours, and i get bagd for it. the post was called "what colour neons should i get" NOT "bag me coz i like neons"

so thanx to all who answered sensibly and stood up for me :0P as for the rest, y u gotta bag me? im only ***ing 16 its my first god dam car, let me do wot i want.  

thnx again.

Sorry dude, it's a bigger deal to other people. You might aswell start a thread called "Which infant farm animal should I molest tonight, please vote".

You can do what you want, but we all love skylines here, and it hurts to see one get abused. Makes me want to call the R.S.P.C.S

ps. your 33 looks sexy

a nice mild glow to match your colour theme ( you know 2-3 colours over whole car) mabe the green, purple but really its up to you a dark car its hard to pick a neon without knowing interior colours and such ignore the others its your car so if you want a showy car go for it

ITS YOUR RIDE AFTER ALL

i like neon when used right aka glow from under seat/ ride at shows or on instruments/ steza gear when displaying

MY OPINION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (bag at own risk!!!)

Dude it is your car why ask other people wat colour neons you should get, buy watever you think looks good on your car, notice the word YOUR, thats right it is your car man do wat you want to it.

It would be pretty boring if every single skyline crusing around looked the same, im not a big fan of neons but i rekon black cars look pretty sweet with a soft neon glow following from underneath. :wassup:

mmm i prefer pasta over rice. :jk:

but yea if u wanna get some do so, personally for a black car i prefer green, like the vtec civic from fast n the furious. :D

but yea still...not a really big fan of under car neons, around amps and subs than mayb.

i would get something that would do something for performance.... :P with these new laws that last thing you need is to attract more attention to yourself in your car, with some bright flashing lights....

werd faneo, with these new laws you need better performance to outrun the police!

:D

klown, why choose only one colour? i think you need ice led's bro

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