FS: three interior blue neons
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FS: three interior blue neons
Up for sale are three blue neon tubes. They are used but work perfectly and are in great shape. 
Haters: talk a walk - no one wants to hear it.
My set-up had one 9" tube under the back of each front seat, to light up the rear foot wells. The 16" tube was mounted under the glovebox area to illuminate the front passenger foot well. I had blue neon pedals illuminating the driver's area, but I sold that with my old car.
These things are fun. I had them connected to a switch mounted in the center console so I could turn them on when no one expected it. It was always awesome. Sure, some people don't like neons but the truth is, most people like to have something different from everyone else.
This stuff is yours for 10 bucks plus shipping. I prefer PayPal.

Haters: talk a walk - no one wants to hear it.

- Two (2) 9" neons with cigarette lighter plug. These each have two strips of velcro attached for easy mounting!
- One (1) 16" neon with cigarette lighter plug. This has one strip of velcro attached for easy mounting! This also has two mods of operation: pulse-to-music and constant-on. You select the mode via a built-in switch. The pulse-to-music mode detects bass beats and emits a pulse for each beat. It's cool.
My set-up had one 9" tube under the back of each front seat, to light up the rear foot wells. The 16" tube was mounted under the glovebox area to illuminate the front passenger foot well. I had blue neon pedals illuminating the driver's area, but I sold that with my old car.
These things are fun. I had them connected to a switch mounted in the center console so I could turn them on when no one expected it. It was always awesome. Sure, some people don't like neons but the truth is, most people like to have something different from everyone else.
This stuff is yours for 10 bucks plus shipping. I prefer PayPal.
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Joined: Apr 2005
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From: a charming town in Connecticut first settled in the 1600s
oliver usually is pretty good at following up. ill take em off your hands if you have em still. if so shoot a dollar request to
yesands@gmail.com through paypal.ill send it in the am.
yesands@gmail.com through paypal.ill send it in the am.
Thread Starter
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 4,955
From: a charming town in Connecticut first settled in the 1600s
oliver usually is pretty good at following up. ill take em off your hands if you have em still. if so shoot a dollar request to
yesands@gmail.com through paypal.ill send it in the am.
yesands@gmail.com through paypal.ill send it in the am.
Also, if you are interested, I have the cigarette lighter adapter I used. It has an in-line fuse for protection from electrical damage and I crimped a connector onto the red wire as you can see in the pic below so I could easily plug it into the car's fusebox. I plugged each of the neons into this adapter and then hardwired the adapter to the fusebox. This allowed me to avoid cutting off the cigarette lighter plugs of the neons, which have their own fuses and probably voltage regulators inside. Also, the middle outlet of this adapter illuminates when it is powered, so that you know its working.

Let me know if you want it for $5 more.
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