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Hi All,

Probably an easy technical question for you and i've used the search button but I couldn't find anything.

But with the R34 headlight...

hlamp_skylineR-34_B.jpg

Can you tell me if the one of the left of this image is H4, and can you tell me what size bulb is the parker?

There should be LED equivalents for them correct?

reason i ask is because i have nice white hid's in the centre, and crappy yellowed out globes left and right of it.

Thanks heaps

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Just discovered your site tonight while looking for the answer mate... cheers heaps!!

probably another newbie questions, but the side parkers look difficult to take out... do i need to loosen the whole headlamp assembly?

Also the parkers... "12v 5w Capless Sidelights"... can you point me to a led equivalent on ebay or somewhere else? Or the ones you have on your site, they look crazy!

These are the LED version similar to what I use

http://www.solware.co.uk/customise-car-par...ight-bulb.shtml

The bulb is very easy to change but it looks very difficult. There's a long grey rectangle that sticks out the back of the Parker, twist that 90' and pull it out. The bulb sits at the end. If you've big hands then access it more difficult but it's only a 1min job once you get your hand in there.

Thats the ticket mate. Thanks heaps... i've been looking for EXACTLY that style of bulb. Btw, I know you've used both blue and white... which do you prefer and why?

Say what have you done about your interior lights?

Btw, just for future reference if anyone wants led's check this page out

http://www.ledshoponline.com/automotive_leds.htm

One other question if I may, but do you know if the skyline parkers are T5 or T10? (as pictured here http://www.brightlightautoparts.com/LEDRep...mentGlobes.html )

Edited by Howie

Mine look like the T10 version mate. My Parkers have 1 LEDs in each bulb, 1 white and 1 blue. I choose it to look different to just plain white but still be "almost" legal in the UK. All my interior lights are still original as They're not on that much so I don't mind them staying original.

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