I might as well contribute what I can, so here goes nothing.
Brand & model: Morimoto H1 3Five 4300k Bulbs
Price paid and from where: $40.00 from
www.TheRetrofitSource.com
Pros: Amazing bulbs. Also the security of knowing TRS customer service has your back no matter what.
Cons: Zilch.
Final verdict: Perfect bulbs if you are doing the Morimoto Mini H1 retrofit. I suggest no others. (aside from Philips bulbs, of course.

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Brand & model: WLED-xHP5 Blue bulbs
Price paid and from where: $5.95 per bulb from
www.SuperBrightLEDs.com
Pros: Great color. A deep, distinct blue. No hotspots when used in the gauge cluster. No need to remove the blue filter either, if you want a lazy way out.
Cons: None.
Final verdict: Great bulbs. A little pricey, but it's not a con if they're worth every penny.
Brand & model: WLED-xHP5 White bulbs.
Price paid and from where: same as above.
Pros: After removing the filter from behind the gauges, I honestly feel like I'm in a newer Accord or Acura. These things are bright, and they are the purest white you can ask for from an LED. On a side note, SBL's customer service is on par, too. I've only had one bulb out of the hundreds of dollars worth I've ordered from them go bad on me, and they shipped me an immediate replacement. I highly recommend buying from them.
Cons: Nadda.
Final verdict: Same as above.
(note: These bulbs are also used in my map lights shown in this picture.)
Brand & model: F30-WHP Fuse Type Lamp Festoon Base Bulb (Cool White)
Price paid and from where: $2.49 per bulb (You need four), from
www.SuperBrightLEDs.com
Pros: Bright as fawk. Huge improvement over the stock 6614F bulbs.
Cons: None.
Final verdict: Not too pricey for the amount of light they give. The one smd led is perfect for the vanity lights.
(To save space, these bulbs are used in the picture listed above as well.)
Brand & model: WLED-x (Cool White)
Price paid and from where: $0.79 per bulb from
www.SuperBrightLEDs.com
Pros: Just bright enough for the courtesy lights, but not too bright. They do the job perfectly, especially to be cheaper than a dollar menu hamburger.
Cons: Zero.
Final verdict: Great for the price for courtesy lights, but not really bright enough for anything else in my opinion.
Brand & model: White 3mm component LED
Price paid and from where: $0.74 each from
www.SuperBrightLEDs.com
Pros: Perfect for any DIY project where a tiny led is needed.
Cons: Nope.
Final verdict: Perfect, like I said, for a DIY project. I have had them for 6 months now and they still work perfectly. Remember to get the right resistor(s) for the job, though.
Brand & model: 3022-xHP4 led festoon bulb.
Price paid and from where: $6.95 each from
www.SuperBrightLEDs.com
Pros: Plenty bright enough for the dome light.
Cons: None.
Final verdict: Perfect for the dome light. Idk how some people would want it any brighter, but SBL definitely has larger festoon bulbs for you to choose from for brighter options.
Brand & model: DDM Tuning 5000k Raptor kit.
Price paid and from where: $30 from
www.DDMtuning.com
Pros: None.
Cons: Worst hid kit ever. The ballasts just felt cheap from the start. Two weeks after installing the kit, the drivers side goes out. Their Customer "Service" will not answer my phone calls for the next 2 weeks.
Final verdict: I gave them away.