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#81031 Jan 12, 5:06pm
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finished up my footwell neon about 2 weeks ago and i just got some pics and a video. still daytime whe they were taken so i will take some more at night. i have two footwell neons and two small strobes behind the seats. car is mostly show. i know the strobes are probably pretty rice but they look good at night.enjoy
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2 sorry the pics are blurry ill use a tripod at night!
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nice thumbsup

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video
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very nice... I need me some of those... thumbsup

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how do you attach a video?


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very nice! Mine use to look like that till we blew the neons spineyes


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I like it a lot! I'd like to see the vid. I think you have to upload it and link to it. Not sure though. Great job!

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heres the pics at night. still dont know about the vid though.
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lemme try the vid
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sharp car, sharp car. Always did like the celica grin Nice work on the neons

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i tried to post the vid by doing attach a picture. didnt work. could someone who has posted a video before tell me how please.


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ok figured out how to post it. just the file is too big. how do i scale a video down?


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thats awsome i love neons

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The neons look awesome - you're making me want some grin


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$20 at pep boys. cant beat em. i wired up two toggle switches under the window lock button that have little LEDs that light up when you turn them on. total cost was about $100. 2x$20 for neon tubes, 2x$12 for strobes, $10 for inlinefuse holder, $8 for 25 feet of wires. took me about 3 days to do. very easy job, hardest part is gettin the wires through the firewall. make sure if you do this you get the inline fuse holder (mine is one from Rockford Fosgate so thats why its expensive), if you dont use one of these when you hook everything up and accedentaly touch the ground and powre wires you can fry ur neons. i burnt out my first fuse by this and trust me its very easy to do if ur not careful. just follow the directions from the install section. thats what i did. thumbsup


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where can you get an inline fuse holder and whats it do??


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looking great bro! your gonna be pimping cool

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Originally Posted by sPeEd4tHeNeEd
looking great bro! your gonna be pimping cool
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Originally Posted by qbanprepster21
where can you get an inline fuse holder and whats it do??
this is an inline fuse holder
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u can get the Rockford Fosgate on like i have at best buy for about $10. it comes with both ends of the wire connected so you have to cut the wire in half to get one end to go to the battery and the other to ur accessory.
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u also have to connect the other end coming out of the fuse holder to ur power wire. like shown here. i soldered my connection and wrapped it in electrical tape. for the fuse i would reccomend a 7.5 amp fuse. this runs my neons and my strobes fine.
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basically what an inline fuse holder does is puts a fuse between ur neons and the battery, so if you were to touch the positive and ground wires together o r something like that ur neons wouldnt blow out. then you would keep having to replace them. this puts a little fuse in that black box that is very easy to change and when you accedentally touch the ground and positive wires it just blows the fuse and cuts the circuit protecting ur neons. happend to me when i was installing them and the fuse saved me from buying all new neons. this is also great to use to upgrade for more neon, strobes, undercar neon, and wiring ur amp for ur stereo. all you have to do is just get high amp fuses as you add stuff on. its a great $10 investment to keeping all ur expensive electonics in ur car safe.


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Your jpeg headers:
File name : 1869771022-HPIM1294.JPG
File size : 1938394 bytes
File date : 2004:01:14 17:59:07
Camera make : Hewlett-Packard
Camera model : HP PhotoSmart C850 (V05.27)
Date/Time : 2004:01:12 17:44:54
Resolution : 2272 x 1712
Flash used : Yes
Focal length : 7.6mm
Exposure time: 3.672 s
Aperture : f/2.8
Focus dist. : 0.62m
ISO equiv. : 100
Whitebalance : cloudy
Metering Mode: center weight
Exposure : program (auto)
Jpeg process : Baseline


You should learn how to use your camera's auto focus. You need to depress the snap button half way to let it focus. Give it a few secs. Fully depress it to shoot. You should keep the object of focus in the center while it is focusing, you can reposition the frame later.
Also, for those dark pictures you should turn the flash off. You'll need to brace your hands or set the camera on something to keep it still for the longer exposure.
Hope this helps everyone taking fuzzy shots that happens to read this.


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hey, thanks for the explanation, and in good time too, i just got some money, and i was about to go buy a underbody neon kit and neons for inside, so its good that i found this out, thanks...


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