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Hi guys,

I've got these available...giving QLD a chance to get in before I get cleaned out of the last sets.

Suit R33 and R32 ie 5 x T10 LED globes @ $20 + postage a set

3 sets of Blue

3 Sets of Red

1 set of White

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Also have parker lights available here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=157082

thanks,

Dan

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I should have another lot mid March, I'll keep everyone posted with a new 'For Sale' Thread when I've got them.

The high-power interior lights will be here then as well, it's a full set of 2 x map-lights and a dome light. All rated at >35Lm (friggin' bright) ultra white. You can't buy these anywhere as I've had them custom made. Everything else on the market is embarassingly weak in comparison.

These are $27 + delivery per set

They will also be available at $10 a bulb if you don't require the whole lot.

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OK I've only got the parkers available now.

Massive bulb influx on March 27th though :P You can pre-pay if you wish, then you're guaranteed a set.....I know they're after about 200 sets on NS as they got shafted on a group buy by some tool.

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Massive bulb influx on March 27th though :happy: You can pre-pay if you wish, then you're guaranteed a set.....I know they're after about 200 sets on NS as they got shafted on a group buy by some tool.

omg i just read that thread and initially thought i had missed out on a gb ... lucky for me i did miss it ...

Anywho im after a blue dash led set for my sexy blue 200 (s15) i have no idea what size bulbs i need. I also have a pillar mounted boost gauge, so probably an extra blue T5 would be good. When your ready to sell em let me know and i can transfer some $

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