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Hi guys, done a bit of searching around on the internets and here for my very small, cosmetic annoyance problem.

One of the lights situated right next to the number plate on my 2000 GT-T is severely cracked and they are both that crappy yellowy colour, they are also pretty big.

Was wondering if someone could suggest a place I could get replacements, even a darker shade/smokey as my paint, rims ect are black.

Such a small thing but a thing nonetheless

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General auto shop? SuperCheap, Sprint, etc.

I believe they are a T10 size bulb.

http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/Aerpro-SMD-Interior-LED-Lights-White-9-x-SMD-Wedge.aspx?pid=283928#Description

if not try the eBay. There's complete LED conversion kits for almost all lighting in the car.

Yep all you will need is 2x T10 bulbs. I did the same to my R34 several months ago, super easy replacement and the white light improves the overall look of the car at night.

Look on eBay as you can get them for $4-$6 delivered locally.

  • 3 weeks later...

Just be aware that alot of the led bulbs out there are not true 12-16v and are only 12v and will burn out or flicker within a few months.

I actually went to fit these the other day, and the two lights directly left and right of the rear plate aren't working and I can't figure out why for the life of me.

The light directly above however does work... weird?

  • 4 weeks later...

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