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Hi all,

This is a Group Buy for Bright SMD LED Parker lights.

These are T10 5 SMD LED in White only.

There are 10 sets available for this group buy so get in quick.

SMD LEDs are very bright compared to normal LEDs. Get rid of your old yellow stock parkers!

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Here is the comparison on my car:

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Left= SMD LED with 6000k HID

Right= Stock with 4300k HID

A must if you have 6000k-8000k HIDs installed.

Price is $15+postage for a pair.

Group Buy starts on 11/5/09 to 11/6/09 unless sold out early.

Please express interest here.

CHEERS

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WOW did not realise they would go this quick!

I will send out PMs next friday to collect payments and shipping details.

Might have to do another GB on these in the near future.

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