Underglow....
My friend had a red underglow kit under his 96 Cobra and it looked pretty good... it is a little rice though. His kit was bulbs not LEDs and it did not last too long.
I had another friend who had an underglow kit in a riced out chevy s-10 and he had his lights wired with the base (of his audio system). it was cool for like a couple weeks and then he bottomed out and two side went out. (that was not cool) ( on a side note he also had two different colors and looked like crap)
If you were in a state where it is illegal you can always get a switch that will turn on and off the lights, but then again it is illegal where i live but not enforced.
I had another friend who had an underglow kit in a riced out chevy s-10 and he had his lights wired with the base (of his audio system). it was cool for like a couple weeks and then he bottomed out and two side went out. (that was not cool) ( on a side note he also had two different colors and looked like crap)
If you were in a state where it is illegal you can always get a switch that will turn on and off the lights, but then again it is illegal where i live but not enforced.
what year and everything is your stang? What makes it riced is just having the light put on, but if you put them on to accent your car and its stand out features it looks NiCe!
Its completely illegal to have on while driving.And my friend with a red 65 has it and it looks really good.And ya i have some during the day ill post.Thanks for the answers.I think itll go well with the style of my car.
I don't know if I would ever put these on any of my cars (have a 66 FB and an 06) but i've seen several Harleys with the cycle kit - they look bad a$$ and you can see them for miles, which for a bike, is a very good thing. I say put them on if it's what you want, ricer thing or no.....
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The only place my car would ever have underglow us up under the dash to cast a light blue light down on the driver and pasenger feet.
The only place my car would ever have underglow us up under the dash to cast a light blue light down on the driver and pasenger feet.


