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I have 200pcs of the latest in LED technology,

These new Leds dont use traditional LED bulb but rather Surface Mount Diode which provide better light spread.

These bulbs are T10 size so will replace any stock t10 size in the car

Fits parkers, license plate and dash lights.

*Make sure you know if your car uses t10's.

Available in Blue and White

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Prices-

1 pair: $15 delivered

2 pair: $25

3 pair: $35

+ Postage $2.50

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Im selling these at all the meets i attend so just come up and ask =]

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ah yea i thought i was forgetting something. here ya go

these are by far the best t10's ive ever tried, & ive tried quite a few.

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Would these fit in the usual places on a r32 GTR

R33: Dash - 5xt10's

Parkers - 2xt10's

License plate - 2xt10's

Automatic

Gearknob lights - 1xt10

( 1 2 D N R P )

R32: GTS/T Dash - 5xt10's

Parkers 2xt10's

License plate - 2xt10's

R34: Parkers 2xt10's

License plate 2xt10's

other makes and models use t10's for license plate too

please check before hand before ordering.

If im wrong or have forgotten please say so.

how many watts are these rated at?

Here is a bit more information:

Product name:T10 1W high power auto light

The shell is made by good aluminum die casting,appearance is through oxidizing,chips can

generate the heat prompt,then make sure the life span of the lighting.

Uses the 8.4mm 1W high power to manufacture, good heat dissipation and strong stability.

12v is printed on the globe.

has around 160 degrees of pure even light spread.

Power: 0.85W

& also the white colour is rated at 6000-7000k, so will go nicely with hids if you have them.

As far as i know, aftermarket R32 clusters such as nismo, impul, tomei etc use the standard 5 X T10's :D

thanks for that

& pms replied.

Vincent, your batch is ready to be posted soon as i see funds have been transferred.

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