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my friend did have one fail, bad solder joint from his ebay ones...

Yep it's possible, something like that we can't pick up in QC checks...vibration will be the thing that finally triggers a joint failure. Due to the design of the T10's now, even that's a thing of the past, shame we can't pass the change down to the T5's

Currently via ebay I'm running about 10% off base dash kits.

Yep it's possible, something like that we can't pick up in QC checks...vibration will be the thing that finally triggers a joint failure. Due to the design of the T10's now, even that's a thing of the past, shame we can't pass the change down to the T5's

Currently via ebay I'm running about 10% off base dash kits.

Hey dan do u still have the 3 interior lights for 30$ saw them on another topic just wandering if i can still get some???

Im puttin the dash ones in friday ill take sum piks :P

Thanx mate.

Yep it's possible, something like that we can't pick up in QC checks...vibration will be the thing that finally triggers a joint failure. Due to the design of the T10's now, even that's a thing of the past, shame we can't pass the change down to the T5's

Currently via ebay I'm running about 10% off base dash kits.

I had some problems with the earlier red leds I bought (voltage issue) but since I switched to the new blue ones (16v) I've had no problems at all... been running solid for 18 months now

-D

Yep it's possible, something like that we can't pick up in QC checks...vibration will be the thing that finally triggers a joint failure. Due to the design of the T10's now, even that's a thing of the past, shame we can't pass the change down to the T5's

Currently via ebay I'm running about 10% off base dash kits.

Yeah I do have to say this Dan666 sent out a new one without issues on the one that failed. fantastic service!!!

Hey dan do you have the link to your A/C ones for the R34 ? I have a lot of people asking me all the time from USA,, much easier to send them the link overseas ..lol

Yeah I do have to say this Dan666 sent out a new one without issues on the one that failed. fantastic service!!!

Hey dan do you have the link to your A/C ones for the R34 ? I have a lot of people asking me all the time from USA,, much easier to send them the link overseas ..lol

I don't actually have seperate listings for them on ebay, best way is to contact me directly to arrange a set. Still trying to get my webpage built...hopefully in the next 6 months and I can leave ebay for good:S

I don't actually have seperate listings for them on ebay, best way is to contact me directly to arrange a set. Still trying to get my webpage built...hopefully in the next 6 months and I can leave ebay for good:S

Would like to add, Dan sent the leds really quickly and for a very good price - you'll have no problems with his series 2 led's...

and incidentally, I can help people fit the leds but only in R32's as Im not familiar with the 33s or 34s

-D

Very happy :thumbsup: to say that Steve (Madaz :down: +2 r34 led installs for him) came over and we installed the led's big thanx to him for helpin out!!!!

Wasnt as hard as it looked just need a bit of confidence wen u go in to try to dismantle it all!!

If anyone needs help with doin it or has any questions let me or or steve if he's not busy.

Cheers for all the help guys n again thanx Steve ;)

Will take sum piks tonight wen im out n post em soon!

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