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Old Dec 7, 2002
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Me and my friend where going to mount some of those under the car lights. But we chould not find a place to mount them, with out drilling into the floor pan of the car. If you have any suggestions please help me.[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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there was a thread awhile back where I explained how I mounted mine: Neon Undercar Glow
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I had little trouble mounting mine either, and they are nicely hidden by the bodykit too......

It just takes some time to do it thats all, I will see if I can find some pics and post them.
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be careful where you put em, jacking the car will be a problem if you dont
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