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Hey guys! :action-smiley-069: Ima pretty new here but anyways, was looking at getting white LED number plate lights for my r34 GTT (coz the OEM ones are getting dull and too yellowish), done some rough research and saw T10 501 capless or W5W are good choice? (have no idea what they are/what they mean but anyways...)

so i found out some links and I am not too sure how reliable these lights are :unsure:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2x-T10-W5W-501-168-25-SMD-LED-NO-Plate-Interior-Side-Edge-Turn-Parker-Light-Bulb-/220943571213?pt=AU_Clothing_Merchandise_Media&var=&hash=item79165d5110#ht_4558wt_1190
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4pcs-T10-W5W-168-501-Xenon-SMD-LED-Car-Side-Turn-NO-Plate-Light-Bulb-Lamp-12V-AU-/221094725566?pt=AU_Clothing_Merchandise_Media&var=&hash=item791897fbbd#ht_4611wt_1190

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2x-5SMD-5050-LED-T10-168-194-NO-Plate-Park-Side-Tail-Turn-Wedge-Bulb-Globe-Light-/321027730094?pt=AU_Clothing_Merchandise_Media&var=&hash=item76c3b4b91e#ht_4425wt_1190

http://firesport.com.au/2-x-white-smd-t10-leds-8-9-28-turbo-boost--ad197134.htm

http://firesport.com.au/quality-super-bright-led-dvd-cd-head-unit--ad206474.htm

wondering if any of yous tried them out and/or where did you guys get your good LED number plate lights from, if any?

Sorry for spamming links but needed the help! Thanks in advance guys! :turned:

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Hey mate, I haven't changed mine to LED yet but have tested quite a few LEDs (courtesy to my local eBay guy) and have found the T10 wedges to be the best. The first link is actually the guy I buy my LEDs from. Can vouch for his service, great guy and especially aftermsales, he takes care of you. There's a few guys in on it but ask for Tom if you need any help.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2x-T10-W5W-501-168-25-SMD-LED-NO-Plate-Interior-Side-Edge-Turn-Parker-Light-Bulb-/220943571213?pt=AU_Clothing_Merchandise_Media&var=&hash=item79165d5110#ht_4558wt_1190

If you're gonna be that picky, then ideally the top right one in the photo would be the best IMO:

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It gives a more flooded lighting, but the T10 wedge as seen in the lower photo would do just as good. If you're bothered, you can buy LED strips and wire it up that way, but quick n easy, bulb change.

icic so pretty much higher SMD = mroe widespread and brighter?

ima probably get some and try em out soon!

Yep. The more the merrier :)

My parkers are bright as compared to plenty non-halogen bulbs.

now the only question is: What colour =)

A icey white would look sex on black ;)

Mine are icey white. It's not an actual colour, but it's what it appears to be :)

When I bought it, I had to change 3 LED bulbs to find the matching pair. One had a blue tinge, then another had purple, then blue again, then white lol

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