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8/09/2016 4:54 PM  #1


Led instrument panel lights

Those of you using led lights in your panel. Are you using colored lights without the blue covers or white lights with the blue covers? If just the colored light do you like them?
Thanks


66 coupe, Now a 11 year garage ornament.
 

8/09/2016 6:20 PM  #2


Re: Led instrument panel lights

I have blue on blue and I like them. But then my car is blue so that works.

 

8/09/2016 7:12 PM  #3


Re: Led instrument panel lights

I'm using colored LEDs with the OEM covers, they are brighter than the OEM bulbs, I'm satisfied but they could be brighter.  I changed mine in 2008, maybe the newer versions are better.


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

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