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Hey guys, im just about to order some more Ryabrig globes for my '33.

For anyones interest, i swear by these globes. Bought my original set in Japan for low beams to test, have had nuthin but "man where the hell did ya get those"

Raybrig Racing Hyper Halogen White Sonic B Style H1

Now, does anyone know the bulb type for the series 1 33 parkers? I emailed Greenline, they didnt know off hand.

I did a search, came up with just people discussing it :D

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hey, do raybrig make different models of H1 lights? Cos i went to evolution R in clayton melb, and they were flogging Raybrigs for 187 bucks!!! WTF?!?!

Can i ask how much u are getting them for?

the parkers? u mean the little ones next to the headlights? they are the same as the boot light. take that out and have a look. Are u getting blue lights for them too? if so, which brand r u getting? Me interested

:rolleyes:

The parking lights are the same in all Skyline models (as far as I know) and are just a generic "wedge bulb"...

Easy way to find one to look at? Your interior dome light. It's the same as the one in your parking lights! :rolleyes:

UniqueAutoSports in Castle Hill, NSW sells awesome ones for $15 a pair... They have "Blue" and "Pure White" ones... I bought the Pure White ones to match my Xenons, and they have a beautiful slight blue tinge to them... The blue ones are very very blue :)

what bout the parkers on the side of the front headlights. same deal, wedge type?

Im getting mine for 4890 yen, same as i paid for them in superautobacs in Narita.

Thanks for the infor, ill headup to unique and grab a pair of superwhite.

Just bought all the shit to service, so the cash situation isnt good, Bah humbuug to xmas, it drians your wallet!

i had my parker globes replaced by these fully sick, slightly orange tinged ones...they cost me 50c each from Matascan petrol station/mechanics on Parra Rd Croydon.

Apparently they're good for a couple of kw's at the wheels! :headspin:

i have forsale 1 pure white parker globe, it will suit all skylines, selling for $1.00. its in my glovebox. its an import too, came with the car. :(

Webrats wtf!  

EDIT: paste the image location into a fresh browser window and all is good :( Hrmm they look like the lights in my garden lights  :wassup:

doh.

if the image attaching worked properly i wouldnt have had to use webrats. ill try again

Nope still cant attach.

Umm yeah just swap em over to the white/clear bulbs (which I've had for over a year just never been bothered to swap them) and also change my Pod for a standard Airbox (arriving on tues/wed) and then get my car inspected by an AUVIS (Authorised Unregistered Vehicle Inspection Station). That doesn't mean much to me.... im guessing I can't just take it to my normal Pink Slip mechanic instead by a proper Blue Slip mechanic (if thats the case im up shit creek without a paddle) as i've heard theirs only 1 guy that comes to this area around once a month and it costs like $400 or something ????

I bought a whole bunch of lights from autobarn

word of warning, the H3 narva types they sell at autobarn, ARE NOT super white, or even artic white, they are the same old fuzzy white just a tad brighter, so back to the shop with those.

Have had no trubles so far with the new "bluish" parkers.

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