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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by qikteg
    yeh, front and sides, i ran the cabling under and up into the engine bay, then through the firewall. (which was a bitch)

    rear i went up through the boot, and ran the wiring incabin to the front.
    so u ran the cabling on the undercarriage. ok ic. thanks for that.

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    well with DC2 integras there is a grommet where you can run the wires through the firewall

    another alternative is wire them up to your headlight circuit so when you turn your headlights on so do the neons, or you can wire them to a constant 12v source and then wire a switch in and turn them off n on when desired..

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiReal
    so u ran the cabling on the undercarriage. ok ic. thanks for that.
    oh, if thats all you wanted to know, then yea. cable ties to secure, so there's no dangling wires.

    I made a face plate which controls the led kit, cos the box/buttons were originally stuffed. hooked up to constant 12v
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    i just hooked my wired to the boot light, so everytime i open the door the neons will automalicly turn on/off
    凸-_-凸

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    just to clarify, mine is a led kit, so its got several different colours, patterns etc etc. each rod has its own wiring and loom, which are fairly chunky, and hooks up to a control box.. if its neons, with simply a positive and negative wire to 12v, then wiring is extremely easy
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    i got neon lights inside my car underneath my seats, and behind the glove box area where you put our feet hehee..

    basically these lights blink to the beats of your music.. hehe so when i listen to music.. expect my car to flash blue inside.. hehehe
    but its illegal so i am gonna take it out..

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    yea illegal its a 'distraction to other drivers' pppfftt
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    Inside is OK; External is not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chunky
    yea illegal its a 'distraction to other drivers' pppfftt
    Looks good for show.

    Downside, attracts cops.

    Blue and red neons = instant fine + defect

  10. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Stoosh
    well with DC2 integras there is a grommet where you can run the wires through the firewall

    another alternative is wire them up to your headlight circuit so when you turn your headlights on so do the neons, or you can wire them to a constant 12v source and then wire a switch in and turn them off n on when desired..

    exac wat i have done...

    i also read some where it depends on the colour of the led lgiht that it shows blue and red and white not allowed cop colours and white i duno y

    basically ur left with cheesy colours u would neva show.... and its only legal if ur car is in park i think .. i oculd be wrong lol @ qikteg thats my dc2 in that pic lol

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    lol if u have blue and red neons flashing inside your car... the car infront of you might think your an undercover cop pulling them over...

    so i can see why its instant fine and defect
    meauaehaehaeh

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    hah this is actually quite fun.... white comodore haha

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