Re: Definitions please
Mr 5 0, lol!!!!!!! I couldn't agree more  . I'm not a big fan of neon lights or those "city lights" that are nothing more than small neon lights that you put in the headlights that don't improve vision and are just a distraction. A guy at my work bought some of those for his new focus (we call it the "fo-tegra" because it has integra style front lights and stickers) and they were both such low quality that they didn't work, all they did was blow fuses because they were internally shorted. how's that for ricer quality. He wired it horrible too, at least he wasn't dumb enough to not use circuit protection (unlike some of my ricer "acquaintences" who have had their cars catch on fire  )......oh well, i'm done rambling. This is just my opinion,
Rick
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Originally posted by Mr 5 0
Quote from mustangman 65_79:
Neon lights can be good if they are used correctly
Really? Neon lights will enhance a Mustang?
I know that 'beauty is the eye of the beholder' but I fail to see how neon lighting on any automobile will make it more attractive. It's a fad and when everybody does it it starts to seem normal and acceptable but that doesn't mean that it actually looks good.
It looks 'rice' maybe or pimped out but that isn't the same as 'good'.
I await pictures of any Mustang - including yours - whose appearance was actually improved by adding neon lights to it. Even a show car should still look like a car, not a Las Vegas casino sign.
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