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The Internet's Largest Selection of Automotive LEDs

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Hey everyone,


Just wanted to give you guys a head's up that in less than two weeks the internet's largest selection of automotive LEDs can be found at Rvinyl.com.


We're going to be running a sales at that time but PM me or reply to this thread if you want more info: http://blog.rvinyl.com/2014/01/22/upgrade-your-lights-with-automotive-leds-from-profocos/

Exciting to see what you have to offer. Love LED options.

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Yeah, it's a pretty exciting time. We spent over a year working on the catalog so when it launches here in the next week or so we will have the largest database out there.

So besides having bulbs that can be replacements for old style bulbs that use more power. Will it also have new replacement tail light and Front head light assemblies? What about other marker lights or Cyclops Break light replacements?

Example is my 94 GMC Suburban Cyclop lights has had the outer coating worn off due to age and elements. I want to replace it with a nice new bright one. LED would be perfect. Also those side to side blinker lights that go on the bumper or just under the tail gate of a full size truck.

Just interested in what all will be in the catalog. Thanks for giving us a heads up.

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We have replacement head and taillights already but they aren't OEM so, for most, that will be a deal breaker. We also will have HID conversion kits for headlights as well so that would work in your case. We have a ton liteerally 10's of thousands) of side turn signal applications as well. I will post here when it's all ready.

I'd like a quality LED replacement for DE3175 bulbs to brighten the Prizm's single dome light up.

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