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i can get neons through a mate of mine, but price depends on size. the biggest is the 1.2Metre (48 inch) neon, that what i use, they fit nicely under a 33, could prob get for around $90-100 each maybe less not sure, which is pretty good, seeing as most stereo shops sell em for $120-130, and then the prices go down from there, depending on size.

colours i think are, blue, red, green, orange, UV (i think), purple, its possible there could be more colours, ill have to do some checking,

Strich9ine: im not sure if white is available in those neons but ill have to check exactly what is. but blue neons on a white 'line look good, the ones i have on mine now were on my last 33 and that was white :D

:)

Cam.

you shouldn't have

they aren't illegal - only direct light is illegal

if you have underbodies or fmic neons or whatever, they aren't shining anywhere apart from onto an abject, and is therefore not causing a distraction to other road users

you must've given them lip or something, or just gotten bad cops

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