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I have a whole bag full of LED parkers at home (white) ... if anyone needs some, shoot me a PM :laugh:

I might be interested...the yellow looks shocking .

Could you take a pic of yours so we can see what they look like switched on?

LOL ok guys... I'll get my mate to put two in tomorrow and get some pics at night. Currently I'm using "white" bulbs which aren't anywhere near the colour "white" compared to my xenons.

Anyways, I estimate that there would be about 20-30 in the bag so no shortage there :D

looks to solve the yellow parker white headlight problem...i've only got normal headlight globes, not blue light or anything like that, but the difference between the parker and headlight looks shocking

How much you after for a pair? I might grab a couple of sets

Here are the pictures of mine after I have changed it..

The colour is very white.. but the downside is that it's maybe 30-40% of the former brightness.. but those with HID most probably won't care.. and I'll be having a HID conversion as soon as I get the money for it.. damn accident costing too much..

cheers to satanic for sending me another one after 1 of the led dropped into where the parker sits.. :D

no way of getting it out.. so shout out to you mate!! you rock =) he even posted it out!!

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Here are the pictures of mine after I have changed it..

The colour is very white.. but the downside is that it's maybe 30-40% of the former brightness.. but those with HID most probably won't care.. and I'll be having a HID conversion as soon as I get the money for it.. damn accident costing too much..

cheers to satanic for sending me another one after 1 of the led dropped into where the parker sits.. :D

no way of getting it out.. so shout out to you mate!! you rock =) he even posted it out!!

hahah I dropped mine in there too! I rekin if I can be bothered taking the whole headlight out, i'll be able to shake it around till it falls out...

Installed mine...they're whiter than my headlights....so I'm gonna have to get some whiter headlight globes lol

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