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Red Or Blue Undercar?


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i was thinkin about doin it myself, then decided against it. but i thought that the red would look best under the thuder grey. goes with the t-sport Badge :P

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NONE!!! They look cheap and poo-poo! This aint NFSU! But if your hearts set on it, i reckon red would go best under a thunder grey. Or a deep purple... saw that on a grey Focus and it was the only neon that i though 'Hmm, not bad'

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why go for popular colours! go for something subtle and not popular, such as purple! if i was gona buy undercars id get purple!

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how about red at the back white at the front :P

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How about blue undercars and blue neon washer jets to match, cos ive got them both and think they look smart, and say to hell with what any1 else thinks, ur car ur choice, but you'll always gonna be a stereotyped from that moment on.

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rofl..

ok ok .... no undercar ROFL

what about just a touch of deep purple in the sides... not something too bright.. i will be using leds so ....

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like i said, purple! it aint too bright and will look nice if done properly! do you really see charvas with purple? no coz its too "girly" for them. Im a lad (obviously) and i want purple on my car sometime in future!

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just don't bother... it's a super mini, it will look ridiculous

you can't even embarass people with your blinding speed at the lights when they point and laugh at you!

although if you are into your attention seeking, then neons will certainly get you plenty of that... albeit for the wrong reasons. :lol:

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although i dont think the t-sport is a 456

i dont really think its related (mini's and undercar) besides.. i wont be driving along with them lit..its somewhat illegal.

hmph...

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AAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!

NOVA!!

AAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!

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Novas look <if my vocabulary was any smaller, it would be nearly as small as my genitals>. The back of them, no bodykit can fix. Looks **** smoothed.

Anyway...

Colour wise, I would just have blue (BMW/Audi) bulbs and perhaps some other minor tweaks to stand out at night. Not neons.

Plus:

1. If blue, illegal cause they look like a police car.

2. Not red, because people think your braking.

I know, stupid but thats wot the police will say.

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Novas look <if my vocabulary was any smaller, it would be nearly as small as my genitals>. The back of them, no bodykit can fix. Looks **** smoothed.

I know, stupid but thats wot the police will say.

More like common sense....although...that's not too common these days.

Any visible coloured light other than normal running gear is illegal.

That goes for ya motorbikes with the purple lenses...

your trucks with coloured lights on the front

ya neons in side ( if visible) and out....

ya coloured neon washers.

Even ya plug in dashboard Christmas tree as it causes reflections and is considered to be a distraction....and they also flash.....which is also in contrvention of the law..only indicators can flash. even ya little flashy LED's on bikes are illegal if attached to the bike. Also...you'd don't have to be moving...just on a public road in control of the vehicle.. ie it's running.

Vipes

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