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    Question dance to the music ...

    is there a kit/anyway of .. gettin neons or LEDs or lights inside the car to flicker to the beat of the music?

    corny as fook, but a class party trick

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    lmao

    you can actually buy speakers with built in beat illumination.
    try places like ripspeed and www.speeding.co.uk
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    i was gonna say that, surely you can bodge them so the sensor is in the car/boot and the neon is out-side
    Of all the things i've lost,
    I miss my mind the most.....

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    Chris - like Adam said, halfords/ripspeed sell them for £9.99

    big selection tho!

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    k next question...

    anyway to make lights flicker to bass and diff lights flicker to treble ?

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    be a constant light then....lmao
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    Originally posted by Chris9
    k next question...
    anyway to make lights flicker to bass and diff lights flicker to treble ?
    now your just getting picky... only kidding mate! that a serious question?

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    Originally posted by OllyHewitt
    now your just getting picky... only kidding mate! that a serious question?
    serious

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    Lightbulb all in the wording MrSri ...

    Originally posted by adamSRi
    be a constant light then....lmao
    Originally posted by Chris9
    k next question...

    anyway to make lights flicker to bass and diff lights flicker to treble ?
    Light A = Bass - this will be in footwell
    Light B = Treble - this will not be in footwell

    so thats 2 different lights flashing at different times

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    Re: all in the wording MrSri ...

    Originally posted by Chris9.5
    so thats 2 different lights flashing at different times
    wit woooooooooo! lmao!

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    If anyone was at the peterborogh cruise on sat, there was a 106 that did exactly that with 2 colour underlighters. assuming he had wired in 2 of those gizmos you get with internal little neons...

    ...or maybe his battery was running flat!

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    Get one of those Globe things which has the electricity arcing around inside - they change to the music - would be pretty cool in the boot aswell.

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    I wpuldn't m8, A friend of mine had one in the boot of his stripped out nova, and t exploded while he was driving, cos of the sunlight!
    Not only did he cack his pants he cut all the back of his neck!

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