Putting neon kits on it easy. Just look at the underside of the car as a whole picture and can figure it out.
Best way to do it is buy zip ties with a screw hole and use self tapping screws. Mount where the actual tube is not visible, thats what you get in trouble for. There is a body panel to frame joint, just tuck the tubes behind it and then for front go right in bottom of bumper void and then right between gas tank and rear bumper.
For electrical, start with red (hot) and go from Positive side of battery to on side of toggle switch. Then go from toggle to hot side of transformer. Run black (ground) from negative side of battery to negative side of transformer. Then just run your leads (wires feeding neon tubes) in a circle starting and ending at transformer.
I hope you didnt get Street Glow or Low Glow....but I know you did. Good old 1" tubing, have fun trying to hide those. Bad Boys Neons are the way to go, but Paul died and I like Rosetta might be running the business still. you could see me from several miles away. it is hard to tell with SG or LG kits, you can barely tell if they are on when you are right next to the car.
I had mine on my ranger at first for 4 years and went offroading with them and they NEVER broke then put them on my stang for a little while then took them off because thats when the gay a** fast and furious came out. Everyone talked sh** about my car having neons then that movie came out and everyone and their mom and grandma got them.
Street Glow and Low glow only sell in one color kits dont they? Mine had THREE different colors welded in ONE four foot tube: horizon blue, emarald green, and seacrest and it looked beautiful going down the road. ahh the good old days...anyway....
hope this helped.