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OK I've got a few sets of these left over from LED bulbs that I evaluated. They're great for parkers, not overly bright but do the job.

I've got 15 sets of electric blue, and 14 sets of HID white (pictured below)

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Consisting of 2 x T10 LED globes for $10 delivered!!! Get in before the NS guys get onto them (their group buy apparently went tits-up!!!)

Brighter versions of both are available however, if you feel you need the extra oomph, they're $15 delivered and are also the same as offered in my dash kits due to the good spread of light they provide. (pictured below)

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I've had a few queries about the brightness of the dash type T10 over the standard type parker T10 with 3 LEDs

On the right is the 6 LED ($15 a pair), on the left is the 3 LED ($10 a pair)

I'm using the 3 LED type as I'm not that phased over the brightness, just that they match my Xenons.

Dan ill buy a set of what your running as i also need to match the HID's... The $10 ones look fine to me mate...

Can you bring a set to the dyno day and ill pay ya then and there... :P

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got mine today very happy with them they aren't too bright and that's just what i wanted! highly recommended. only downfall was i had to take my front bar off to get to the LH light to take that off, to put the led in since the water and fuse/battery box thingo was in the way.

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