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Hi all,

I have a few LED parker and number plate lights left over.

They are white in colour and are 5 chip SMD LED. T10 Bulb that fits all Skylines.

Will fit parkers, number plates and dash clusters.

Price: $10 pair Delivered

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GET EM BEFORE THEY GO!!!!

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All PMs sent :D

Ill take two sets please.

Where in sydney are u?

heyy ill take a pair of the parkers.. can u deliver to geelong vic?
il take a set PM details for delivery and payment.

Cheers

Darren

'll take a pair for sure this time! send me your bank details
hey dave,

ill take 2 sets.

pm sent.

Darren, your LEDs were sent off today.

Andrew, yours will be sent off with the HID kit you ordered.

To all i sent PMs to, i need to hear back from you.

If I'm not too late Dave, I'll take 1 pr of led parkers pls

PM me with your bank details thanx, (but I can also pick them up too if it's more convenient 4 U)

Terry

Not too late Terry PM sent.

If I'm not too late Dave, I'll take 1 pr of led parkers pls

PM me with your bank details thanx, (but I can also pick them up too if it's more convenient 4 U)

Terry

PM sent.

Work in R32?

If so, send your bank details :blush:

Darren, your LEDs were sent off today.

Andrew, yours will be sent off with the HID kit you ordered.

To all i sent PMs to, i need to hear back from you.

Cheers Dave, legend mate. :blush:

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