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Neon Car Lights. What They Are And How They Can Set Your Ride By Antonio Gabellone, Tue Dec 6th
Have you ever seen those car's with neon car lights onthem around your local area at night and wondered what that wasyou just seen? Or maybe rather, how is it that those neon undercar lights can look so cool and strobe through so many colorslike that? Just incase you don't know about neon & LED carlights, they are specially designed LED & neon tubes that canmount under your vehicle, inside your car, inside and under yourSUV or truck, on your boat and even on your motorcycle.Thousands of people from all walks of life are installing theseneon lights in un-imaginable amount of ways to highlight thebest features of their vehicle to set their ride apart from therest. By now you might be asking yourself, What can neoncar lights do for me that my normal head lights can't alreadydo? Well, for some people, a car is a means of transport and nothing more. As long as their vehicle gets them from pointA to point B and back again, has nice comfortable seats, a goodsound system and a coffee mug holder, it serves all of itspurposes well. And of course there are other drivers for which acar is much, much more - an extension of their personality andan object of their fixation. In this huge world of automotiveaccessories, there is no product that screams any louderthan the neon under car lights. If you consider cruising in yourcar is among your favorite hobbies and you relish the stares ofpedestrians and fellow-motorists, then a custom under car lightkit may be for you. Ever wondered how long neon car lightshave been around? Well, Hot Rods were the first cars to haveunder car lighting installed on them, (although, thelights were nothing like the kits in use today) back beforeimport and export was a big industry world wide. And today,thanks to the World Wide Web and the fact that import and exportis now more commonly practiced throughout the world, they havebecome more popular then ever before. These car lightaccessories, which can mount to the body around the perimeter ofthe vehicle's undercarriage or inside the car, come in kits thatcontain the elements you'll need for the installation. The "howto install" instructions that should come with your kit arefairly straight forward, but since it requires drilling into thebody of the vehicle and substantial electrical work (dependingon the type of kit
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