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Hi All,

Both the Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release and Works Bell Toshiki Yoshioka ToshiKing Shift Knob shown below are now on sale in our pre-xmas "Save A Truckload Sale" :D

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Click here for details ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/xmas08.html

- Adam

  • 3 months later...

THE WORKS BELL GIVEAWAY DRAW DATE IS THIS SATURDAY 4 APRIL !

Hi All,

As I wrote in a thread on another forum ...

Last week we were looking at our calendar and were planning to draw it at the first event of Drift Australia in early 2009, but as you have probably heard, the first event for Drift Australia currently scheduled is now not until September 19-20 (See this page for more info ... http://www.driftaustralia.com.au/news.asp?newsitem=344 ), and there is no way we want to wait until September to draw it !

Another event is Superlap at Oran Park Raceway on Sunday 29th March 2009, but we are not a Superlap sponsor, so Superlap doesn't look like an option to draw it at.

With any luck another sponsor will step in and Drift Australia will go ahead, but if it doesn't, then we will do the Rapfix II draw at the very first event we attend after xmas (we won't be at any events before xmas - we're flat out filling xmas orders and responding to xmas sale enquiries).

We want it drawn asap too. As soon as we have a confirmed date for the first event we will be attending after xmas, we'll get this thing drawn.

We have been so flat with work out since xmas, that I haven't stepped foot on racetrack since the 2008 final of the V8 Supercars at Oran.

With no confirmed rounds of Drift Australia until the single round later in the year, there are no rounds of Drift Australia to draw it at, so here's what we're going to do ...

Instead of waiting until we eventually get a break from work and get to a racetrack (I've almost forgotten what racing fuel smells like ;) ), what we are going to do is draw this thing this Saturday April 4.

In order to ensure fairness, each entrant will be assigned a unique number based on the order they entered in, in reverse order (so the last person who entered is number 1, second last entrant is number 2 etc).

We will then use a computer random number generator which will select a number at random.

Then the person whose entrant number matches the number drawn is the winner.

We are looking for a third party random number generator online to use to draw it, we think that this one would be good ...

http://www.random.org/integers/

It's simple, fair, and most importantly gets the draw done.

So if you haven't entered yet, you only have tonight, Thursday and Friday to enter it and have a chance to win these ...

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HOW DO I ENTER ?

To enter the draw to win this prize, and for more info about the prize package, visit this page on our website to enter online ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/win.html

Best of luck to the SAU Forum Members who have already entered !

If you haven't entered yet, you could be just a click away from winning this fantastic high quality prize !

- Adam

Hi All,

The winner of our Works Bell Giveaway was drawn tonight.

The winning entry is entry number 65. The winning entry number was drawn at random using the random number generator at http://www.random.org/integers/

It was drawn at 8:00PM Sydney Time (10:00 AM Coordinated Universal Time - UTC)

Here is a screencap of the draw verified with a timestamp ...

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The winner is from ACT, Australia.

We have just emailed the winner to get his or her phone number and delivery address, and will post his or her name once the winner has given us permission to identify him or her by name.

If you entered the draw and are based in ACT, Australia, please give us a phone call. Our phone number can be found on our website at http://www.tunersgroup.com/Contact_Us/

The winner of the Works Bell giveaway is Nick Gilmore from the Australian Capital Territory.

Nick drives a Nissan Silvia S15 and was extremely pleased with the news that he had won the Works Bell Giveaway !

NOOOOOOOOOO! lol

We will be announcing a new giveaway in the next few days. All entries for the Works Bell giveaway will be automatically entered into the new giveaway, so if you didn't win this time, you might win the next one ! :P

Hi All,

Due to the recent improvement in the exchange rate of the Australian dollar against the Japanese Yen, we are very pleased to announce an immediate price drop of the prices of the Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release.

Please see this post for more info ...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pr...Ra-t264978.html

- Adam

  • 1 month later...

Hi All,

We have now started a new Works Bell giveaway, so if you didn't win last time, you might win the new giveaway !

The new giveaway is again for a Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release and a Works Bell Original Steering Wheel ...

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All entries from Giveaway 1 are automatically entered into the new giveaway.

You can enter here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/win.html

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi All,

For a very limited time we are having a special sale on the Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release.

Our special sale price is WELL BELOW JAPANESE RETAIL PRICES :)

Please see this thread for more info ...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wo...ic-t273272.html

Hi All,

2 brand new versions of the Rapfix II have just been announced.

See this thread for more info and photos ...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Br...Be-t274057.html

- The Tuners Group

  • 1 month later...

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Hi All,

A brand new Works Bell Quick Release was announced today in Tokyo, the new Rapfix QRS.

Please see this post for more info ...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/An...ks-t281969.html

- The Tuners Group



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