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hello my new frends, i need sume help.

 

i want too put a neon unurglow kit on my truck. what is the best kined to go with? and do yuu think it wuld be to much to add the neon air caps that go on my spinners? i want to stand out in croud of normul evuryday trucks i see.

 

please only respon if yuu have expireance with diffurent kits that yuu have ussed. i went on ebay and their are so many choises im kompletly lost.

 

thanks!

Posted

BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

 

 

NEON UNDERGLOWS

:(:thumbs::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

Bet you "live [your] life a 1/4 mile at a time" too dontcha.

Posted
hello my new frends, i need sume help.

 

i want too put a neon unurglow kit on my truck. what is the best kined to go with? and do yuu think it wuld be to much to add the neon air caps that go on my spinners? i want to stand out in croud of normul evuryday trucks i see.

 

please only respon if yuu have expireance with diffurent kits that yuu have ussed. i went on ebay and their are so many choises im kompletly lost.

 

thanks!

 

Please review the site rules, especially the one below. I editted your original post removing the language.

 

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Posted

I did neons on a truck once. Yes I will admit it. But I was 16 at the time and it was on a little toyota so I don't feel quite so bad......but yeah streetglow is good enough?

Posted
I did neons on a truck once. Yes I will admit it. But I was 16 at the time and it was on a little toyota so I don't feel quite so bad......but yeah streetglow is good enough?

Yeah, at least it wasn't a real truck... :lol::lol:

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Well, Fast Five did just released in theaters today. :driving:M I will admit that back in 2002 when I had what was at the time my nicest car I wanted to put neons on it. I eventually grew out of wanting to do that but everyone has there own taste. The kits I looked at were always the street glow kits.

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