StreetGlow Neons
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- Boris
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StreetGlow Neons
Has any one put these in?
I'm looking at geting some for my car, from the US, does anyone know any actual places that you can buy them in OZ... Cos I couldn't find any...
Second question, does any one know the difference in appearance between the normal "Gold" ones, and the LED ones, besides the pretty patterns that you can do with the LED ones...
Also, are there any better ones out there?
I'm looking at geting some for my car, from the US, does anyone know any actual places that you can buy them in OZ... Cos I couldn't find any...
Second question, does any one know the difference in appearance between the normal "Gold" ones, and the LED ones, besides the pretty patterns that you can do with the LED ones...
Also, are there any better ones out there?
- Guni_GuGu
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Don't really know too much about under body neons... but I'm thinking of getting some too, and I was looking at some street glow ones off eBay..
Anyways, what I like the most is the modes you can run them in:
# Sound Activated Lighting
# Sequential Lighting Effects
# Speed Sensitivity Lighting (allows you to adjust the speed of patterns by pushing a simple button)
# Can be connected to your car alarm or remote system
Plus, I imagine, being streetglow, they are probably very strong and waterproof..
And doing some looking on ebay, I think they could be had for arround 250-300 ($AUD) shipped to Aus.
Anyways, what I like the most is the modes you can run them in:
# Sound Activated Lighting
# Sequential Lighting Effects
# Speed Sensitivity Lighting (allows you to adjust the speed of patterns by pushing a simple button)
# Can be connected to your car alarm or remote system
Plus, I imagine, being streetglow, they are probably very strong and waterproof..
And doing some looking on ebay, I think they could be had for arround 250-300 ($AUD) shipped to Aus.
- Boris
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Reply from an e-mail. I'm thinking of going with the LED ones cos they offer heaps more patterns... Plus I saw for more money you can get these LED ones that you can change the actual colour of em...New Level Motorsports wrote:gold series are a tiny bit brighter, but the led kit does way more and is very very very difficult to break, whereas the gold series are kind of fragile.
If you have any questions or concerns, please be sure to let us know.
Sincerely,
Harley Nace
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- Grease Monkey
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yeh streetglows are the best...try lookin for plasmaglows as well...but theyre not as popular as streetglows though....
i myself have been lookin for em thru ebay....and i like they new 1's that came out like the LED's as Guni_gugu mentioned.... but shippin willl cost ya like 100 US!!! eeek! i saw LED's here at MotoEquip, they have the same features but they aint connected wth the alarm system though....t hey, u can juzz do that newais...simple hook ups. its for sale for $210?? around that mark.....but i done think they are nowhere near the quality of streetglows though...hmmm....
i myself have been lookin for em thru ebay....and i like they new 1's that came out like the LED's as Guni_gugu mentioned.... but shippin willl cost ya like 100 US!!! eeek! i saw LED's here at MotoEquip, they have the same features but they aint connected wth the alarm system though....t hey, u can juzz do that newais...simple hook ups. its for sale for $210?? around that mark.....but i done think they are nowhere near the quality of streetglows though...hmmm....
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whats the difference between the ones your mentioning and these....
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... eName=WDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 59969&rd=1
there was another company on ebay... listing "Waterproof" but both of these claim heavily water resistant.....
and cheap...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... eName=WDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 59969&rd=1
there was another company on ebay... listing "Waterproof" but both of these claim heavily water resistant.....
and cheap...
- Boris
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Hmm... See I believe that StreetGlow is so much better... Light wise & Durability Wise... But if it's going to be this much expensive for shipping then i'm going to give up...
Has anyone from here tryed the ones Euro is talking about?
Also, Ethan, which brand of neons did you get? The ones that got water logged?

Has anyone from here tryed the ones Euro is talking about?
Also, Ethan, which brand of neons did you get? The ones that got water logged?
- Slither
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Honestly i can't remember what brand they were!!
i bought them from autobarn they we in a long wooden box, cost $250
they also claimed to b highly water resistent so i wouldnt trust anything that isnt water proof!!
how much are u guys lookin at for the streetglows and shipping all up??
i mite b interested in a group buy depending on price
oh and on a personal note if your goin to intall the led ones, make sure the globes are not visable, they r really ugly when visable!!
i bought them from autobarn they we in a long wooden box, cost $250
they also claimed to b highly water resistent so i wouldnt trust anything that isnt water proof!!
how much are u guys lookin at for the streetglows and shipping all up??
i mite b interested in a group buy depending on price

oh and on a personal note if your goin to intall the led ones, make sure the globes are not visable, they r really ugly when visable!!

- Guni_GuGu
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Yup, USD, and we're not all from the same state, so they're will be extra $$$ for postage between states, but I think it'll be more like $20 aud within Australia.....
They were streetglow neons optx led, (blah blah bah), you know the ones with nice styles and can change colours, and be connected to the stereo and has a million different types of flashing styles....
Not really trying to advocate we should go for a group buy, but, if some of you guys are really serious about it, and can't find a better deal, I would be in..
I really only posted it, as a comparison, basically, too get a window, of what prices we are facing for what type of neons and sh*t...
These were off eBay, brand new though...
They were streetglow neons optx led, (blah blah bah), you know the ones with nice styles and can change colours, and be connected to the stereo and has a million different types of flashing styles....
Not really trying to advocate we should go for a group buy, but, if some of you guys are really serious about it, and can't find a better deal, I would be in..
I really only posted it, as a comparison, basically, too get a window, of what prices we are facing for what type of neons and sh*t...
These were off eBay, brand new though...
- Boris
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Ok, Count me on on this, it's my Birthday on the 17th, so i'm sure some family members will help me pay. 
I think the OPTX LED's are an awsome idea, especially the different colours... Cos it's so hard to decide what colour! And you don't know what colour suits your car...
So $171 USD approx = $250AUD atm... plus shipping for ppl like me in other states.... let me know...

I think the OPTX LED's are an awsome idea, especially the different colours... Cos it's so hard to decide what colour! And you don't know what colour suits your car...
So $171 USD approx = $250AUD atm... plus shipping for ppl like me in other states.... let me know...
- Slither
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I just found these on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 10030&rd=1
they aint streetglows or led optix but they r the only ones i have found that r water proof!! Im thinkin of goin down to their show room and havin a look, askin some questions, stuff like that, so if anyone else is interested let me knw as they only have 3 sets available at that price ($130)
u can also get them shipped anywhere prices r listed on the page, plus they come with a 12 month warranty
they aint streetglows or led optix but they r the only ones i have found that r water proof!! Im thinkin of goin down to their show room and havin a look, askin some questions, stuff like that, so if anyone else is interested let me knw as they only have 3 sets available at that price ($130)
u can also get them shipped anywhere prices r listed on the page, plus they come with a 12 month warranty

- Boris
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Ye, I've seen those.
Well, for me atleast, I'm pretty interested in these OPTX Streetglows, for the following reasons:
1) because they offer different colours
2) they only came out like a few months ago
3) it's something completely new
4) they are more durable
5) Many pattern
6) React to sound
[quote="WAYNE, NJ – May 2004"]
StreetGlow®, Inc., the industry leader in Auto-Neon® and performance lighting products, announced the release of its new OPTX® by StreetGlow® Multi-Color LED Undercar Kit.
The OPTX multi-color LED Undercar Kit features a concave diffusing lens to eliminate hotspots and widen the band of light for visibly enhanced, even light disbursement. With three modes of operation including: a solid light mode with all LEDs on, a sound activation mode where the light adjusts to the beat of the music, and an LED light pattern mode where nine digital, sequential lighting-effects can be selected. These distinct light patterns include an all-flash mode, a “spinningâ€

Well, for me atleast, I'm pretty interested in these OPTX Streetglows, for the following reasons:
1) because they offer different colours
2) they only came out like a few months ago
3) it's something completely new
4) they are more durable
5) Many pattern
6) React to sound
[quote="WAYNE, NJ – May 2004"]
StreetGlow®, Inc., the industry leader in Auto-Neon® and performance lighting products, announced the release of its new OPTX® by StreetGlow® Multi-Color LED Undercar Kit.
The OPTX multi-color LED Undercar Kit features a concave diffusing lens to eliminate hotspots and widen the band of light for visibly enhanced, even light disbursement. With three modes of operation including: a solid light mode with all LEDs on, a sound activation mode where the light adjusts to the beat of the music, and an LED light pattern mode where nine digital, sequential lighting-effects can be selected. These distinct light patterns include an all-flash mode, a “spinningâ€