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I prolly saw you after the crash - but i don't remember much from that hahaha

Who cares if people think they are ricey. Jeez - everything on everyones car prolly has something ricey about it! I have a recaro seat phone holder.... ohh its ricey hahaha if you like it then do it. Are you doing it to impress other people or for yourself?

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the things with neons.. the attract cops like cops to a flame

but as much hassle as mr plod gives you if u are parked they are not illegal

driving with neons on is illegal as it is a wrong colour form of illumination from outside your vehicle

technically you are allowed to have any for of illumination inside your car. Also you may have them on while u are in a stationary postition

laws have so many loopholes

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as i said illumination inside the car is fine. the cops will hassle you and maybe licky you. but the engineers will say they are fine. surprisingly most cops dont know all the laws. tyhey just go on a loose version in their minds of what is right and wrong. the law says any illumination other than authorized outside vehicle is illegal except while vehicle is stationary. they tend to forget the last part

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