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hey mate all sold out at the moment.

might get some more in soon.

the new ones will be rated at 14v so some peoples cars that run at a volt or so higher than normal wont have a problem with them blowing after a week or so.

i will be supplying white and blue once the new 14v gen lights are ordered.

so keep a look out everyone =]

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nah been busy with tafe and other stuff. depending on how much interest i get with the other text lights, ill get either next batch of these or other lights.

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Alright guys finally got off my ass and got another batch in. should arrive within a week so get orders in.

These ones are rated at 14v so those running slightly higher than normal shouldnt have any problem with these.

Also using 6chips inside to make it more stable.

Still available in White& blue

same prices

$15pair

$25 for 2 pairs

$35 for 3pairs ect.

postage + $2.50 or express for extra.

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ey mate wondering if you still have these?

would need osme for my R33 dash so 5 of them

and do they fit the GTR 3 guage in the centre, if so ill take some for that too! PM ME!

just checked tracking and its -Arrived at Delivery Facility in Melbourne - Australia..so should be delivered tomorro..Pm's about payment ect will be sent out tommorro.

have 200pcs again so get them quick

Cheers guys

hey guys, batch was suppose 2 be delivered today but wasnt home to collect so getting dropped off tommorro.

ill start sending out details later tonight.

how much for one pair of the blue LED parkers posted to 3180?

Cheers.

$15

okay guys items were recieved. so get the orders in.

these new ones are rated at 14v so some people dont have problems with them blowing out or flickering.

Only difference is that light quality and spread is slightly decreased to compensate for the higher voltage.

Items all ready to be sent out.

suppliers also said with cars that run higher voltage the lights will be brighter as they are made for 14v. But those than run around 12v such as mine they lights will appear slightly duller.

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