I see aftermarket projector style lights here and there for mot and as much as they will pass the various criteria you can see the output is generally not as good .
So then people think I know bigger bulbs so ditch the 55w bulbs for 100w ones yes they get brighter but you then run risk of either melting the light with the extra heat or melting the wiring with the extra current draw.
So I suppose depending on what you want them for if purely cosmetic then they are fine but if performance upgrade is on the agenda I'm with Niall the standard lamp with some good quality bulbs ( I run Osram Nightbreaker plus )
If you really don't like the orange indicators source some decent 2nd hand front / rear clear indicator light units .
Something I would like to add just in the same line .
I bought some led headlight bulbs for dip and main beam for my standard lights.
The colour looked fantastic really modern but I stay in a rural area so have my zed out on unlit roads where main beam used .
I found the dip beam , beam pattern borderline at best and although bright to look at actual light on road not as good
Same for main beam bright to look at but no great punch into the darkness.
As although the led are in the same height from the base its the point of emittance that's the issue.
The bulb produces light omnidirectional from a central point within the glass .
The led has an led each side further out so point of emittance is slightly different so it doesn't focus the light just quite right hence the poor projection issues although it has to be said an led bulb may work better in a projector style light but under current mot rules would be a fail.
Stephen.