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I have for sale 2 LED kits for an R32 to convert the original dull yellow bulbs to more contemporary Super-White Leds. No modification is necessary they are straight fit for the original bulb holders plugged into the back of the intstrument cluster.

One Kit comprises of 7 LED conversion sets, each consisting of multiple LED's for maximum illumination. This is a GTR kit.

The second kit comprises of 5 LED's to suit a GTST.

Price: $95 plus $5 postage to anywhere in australia express mail. GTR

Price: $65 plus $5 postage to anywhere in australia express mail. GTST

Please refer any inquiries to my email address: [email protected]

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I have for sale an LED kit for an R32 to convert the original dull yellow bulbs to more contemporary Super-White Leds. No modification is necessary they are straight fit for the original bulb holders plugged into the back of the intstrument cluster.

The Kit comprises of 7 LED conversion sets, each consisting of multiple LED's for maximum illumination.

Price: $95 plus $5 postage to anywhere in australia express mail.

Please refer any inquiries to my email address: [email protected]

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Hey man, they look pretty kool, but how difficult is getting the instrument cluster out and changing over the globes to LED's??

know if you can get them in other colours?.. i wanted to get them in amber lol

Sorry mate, The kit i have are Super-white which contrast the best with the Red needles. I was thinking of amber also however they were too similar in shade to the needles and were not as impressive...

Does the kit include leds for the 3 gauges above the stereo?

Hi I'm sorry the kit does not include the globes for the 3 gauges. I am located in Melbourne and i purchased the Kit from a shop in Japan, during my time there. Any other Q's feel free to ask!

still available? does this change the clock light as well?

gtr LED kit is under negotiation but GTST kit is still availiable! Please forward any enquiries to 32line. or [email protected] he will be taking care of this sale as i am too busy!

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