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I just saw a car, A Maroon Series 2 r33 with Maroon Neons.......

And it looked really good.

Now I more than most dislike Neons, Huge stickers, Big exaust tips, Big wings, Over the top paint, Raceing stripes, Chrome Rims, Toys on dash, Limo tints, exsessive Lowering etc etc.....

But I like these neons, is there something wrong with me?

Greg. :devfu:

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Originally posted by GTS-4OrCeD

Now I more than most dislike Neons, Huge stickers, Big exaust tips, Big wings, Over the top paint, Raceing stripes, Chrome Rims, Toys on dash, Limo tints, exsessive Lowering etc etc.....

I thought you were talking about my car for secound there :lol:

NOT! :P

That would be nice colour on any car! :D

cheers

Joe

Originally posted by GTS-4OrCeD

But I like these neons, is there something wrong with me?

Yes, there may very well be.

Graylands (Psychiatric) Hospital

Brockway Road

Mt Claremont, 6010

Tel: 9347 6600

I'm sure they accept self-admittance :P

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I bought my neons from a company called Import Scene, and DC Imports next door installed them for me. I was very happy with the service from both companies.

I have heard from Gregg at Import Scene that he is in the process of getting some performance parts. The next thing i am going to get from there is a Carbon Fibre Dash kit for a skyline. (They also come in brushed metal and Wood Grain ETC ETC). DC Imports will also fit this for you, i have seen their work on Greggs Soarer, looks really good.

Http://www.importscene.com.au

Cheers

Brad

Hey!!! I got my skyline from DC Imports!!!! I can also vouch (sp?) for them..... I am very happy with my purchase :)

I don't see many skylines there these days though ( when I got mine from them there were heaps )

Never did notice the shop next door though :confused:

Brett

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