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I have brand new pairs of OFFICIAL GT (perfect for skylines) white LED T10 lights. Hard to get a hand on these.

These are perfect for replacing your old yellow parker lights and give an amazing sharp white look because they have a CONCAVE lens and divert the light EVERYWHERE.

These LEDs can fit into parker lights, some map light, number plate lights, luggage compartment light and boot light as well.

Selling $19 a pair + $2 postage Australia wide. If you buy more then one pair postage is free.

FROM TUESDAY THE 6th of March TO WEDNESDAY 14th of March ONLY $15 A PAIR

PM me if you want a pair or more.

PLEASE LEAVE YOUR SAU USERNAME AS THE BANK REFERENCE WHEN MAKING DEPOSIT!!

Pick up also available in Melbourne (Wantirna South)

Here is what the blue and white pair look like in my R32:

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Edited by pablo101
hey ur in melb im in melb can i just get em from u off a location i pay cash

its only $2 post and you will recieve your item in a day or two if you are in melb, but yea pick up is fine, PM me

can you post pic of the white ones?

sounds like what i want... i don't like the standard led look because it's just a pin-point of light. The way you describe yours, how it lights all around like a halogen one, sounds good.

but would still like pics of a the white one please :)

EDIT: what brand are they? do you have pics of the bulb just on it's own?

mine are no where near as bright as the ones in your pics.

and no where near as white. :P

they have a tinge of blue, which i am now worried i may get defected.

some pics of mine on my 33 are attached

first pic, the flash was on, which makes everything look a bit dull.

the second pic is what it actually looks like.

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