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I would check to make sure your laws allow such.

Regardless, that's a pretty easy question. The clear/white version of the 3757NA bulb would be the 3757 bulb.
There is no 3757 without the NA (or without the "A")... however further research seems to indicate the "3157" is a direct replacement. Both dual filament wedge parking/marker light bulbs:

http://www.autozone.com/electrical-...king-light-mini-bulb/sylvania-back-up-light-mini-bulb/89681/?_requestid=4625444

EDIT: There may be some kind if "indexing tab" thing to shave off with a razor on the bulb but most things I'm seeing seem to indicate that on newer vehicles they're interchangeable
 
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I honestly didn't even think about shaving off the edges... good alternative, thanks for the help (I must have just been having the wrong key words in my searching), and also for thinking of the safety/legal aspect. Thanks everyone!
 
In the US, front directional indicator signals must be amber.
It may be either a 'clear lens & amber bulb', or 'amber lens & clear bulb'.
Anything else is not legal, or safe.

Clear front turn indicators are simply unsafe for night-time driving as they will appear to be little more than flickering headlights at a distance, or simply 'blend into/be overcome by' the headlight itself in certain conditions (rain, snow, fog, etc..)
 
In the US, front directional indicator signals must be amber.
It may be either a 'clear lens & amber bulb', or 'amber lens & clear bulb'.
Anything else is not legal, or safe.

Clear front turn indicators are simply unsafe for night-time driving as they will appear to be little more than flickering headlights at a distance, or simply 'blend into/be overcome by' the headlight itself in certain conditions (rain, snow, fog, etc..)
Good info to know! That could put a damper on your plans, BUT... You could still potentially do a "switchback" LED where the running light is white and it flashes amber. They're a little pricey, and you might need to add load resistors to eliminate issues with the CANBUS (computer that senses burnt out bulbs).
 
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