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they're really not that much more expensive than the ones you buy at autobarn...$14 for 2...so $7 each or $10 for 1... not much difference :D

yeah ur right...just bought 5 x white and 5 x blue for both cars...should be fine. My issue is the directional light from the LEDS...this should help even it out..

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installed some of these 2nite. They fix up the unevan problem pretty well, the cluster is heaps brighter now :)

these r the ones i bought, c how they have 4 LED's facing all direction's?

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http://www.superbrightleds.com/specs/bulb_specs.htm

installed some of these 2nite. They fix up the unevan problem pretty well, the cluster is heaps brighter now ;)

nice...I'm still waiting for mine to be delivered. looks like it will be good.

and a picture of mine using normal style led's...note the brighter spots...the bits that look dull are pretty much as bright as a normal cluster, they just look duller because of the brighter spots...

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i need some1 to help me with this ;)

Its VERY easy to do mate.

take out the cluster, flip it round, take out the 5 stock lights and plug in some parker style LED's

put it back in and you're done :)

wowo good results with the new style leds. The other pics resemble efforts I have done before and I just went back to globes cos it pissed me off too much. Should get mine this week and I will take a pic. I got white and blue...blue for the line and white for the FTO as I have blue/red dials...will look awsome.

Changed mine from regular LED's to the ones from America today...no bright/dull spots. completely even across the cluster.

Only downside to them is they are a Slightly lighter blue to the ones I had in there, which matched my gauges/headunit perfectly...but the new ones aren't far off :D

Photos: These are the American LED's

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Nice even spread. :)

compared to the old normal LED's in the same dash...

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and here's the new ones showing the slight color difference to my gauges

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Not very noticeable :D

nice1 dezz...yeah I took a pic and mine look they same as yours but in real life I rekcon they looks better.

At least ur guages are blue...mine matched the stock lighting color...so i have to change them now :D

pretty sure its not the LED's kon. mine were like $14 for 2 (so hardly cheaper than yours)...

its the layout of the light spreading plastic on the back of the cluster

so it was the low quality LED's u had in before?

so it was the low quality LED's u had in before?

i wouldnt call them low quality. just a different layout.

justin had everyday single Narva brand LED's and i had a different brand with a triple LED layout on the top.

both showed exactly the same light spread...the ones from america have a better design

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