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Hi all, I'm looking at buying some t10 parker globes for my 1997 skyline, since one of them have blown. I'm interested in this blue Monza brand from ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MONZA-T10-PARKER-LE...1QQcmdZViewItem I have the Philips Diamond vision headlights, which color should I go for the parkers? blue or white. Also, are the blue ones legal? I don't wanna get pulled over by the cops for illegal blue parkers

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Just go for the white LED's mate. Those blue parkers don't belong on a Skyline in my opinion. Also be careful with those 4,5,6 etc LED ones. They might not fit into your hole (parker light hole).

yeah man :( those are exactly the ones I mean :)

I've got them in my: side markers, side indicators and park lights

and some bayonet style in my: normal indicators, rear indicators and brake lights

They run at an extremely low wattage, think its 0.5w per brake bulb, even less for the indicator bulbs,

And apart from the fact I need to wire in some resistors, because my indicators think i've blown a fuse and flash like 5 times a second, they look mint :D

You can also just leave your park/rear brake lights on overnight or for a few days, which is helpful if you ever need to park it on a street and they battery won't run out :D

You can also just leave your park/rear brake lights on overnight or for a few days, which is helpful if you ever need to park it on a street and they battery won't run out :P

I was just wondering why you would want to do that? Is it so that on coming cars can see that your car is there or?

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