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Hi all,

If your family are anything like mine, they probably would love to get you something for your car this xmas, but are not sure what automotive products are cool and what isn't.

So we've come up with a perfect solution to make sure that you get exactly what you want this xmas ... and so that you can also give your friends and family who are car lovers exactly what they want too ... The Tuners Group Gift Certificate.

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Our gift certificates are professionally designed, individually serial numbered, are available in a large range of amounts (starting from just $25), and include your own personalised message for that perfect finishing touch to your gift.

And if like me you tend to leave your xmas shopping to the last minute, our gift certificates are the perfect last minute xmas gift as they are delivered to you ultra fast via email, ready for you to print or email to the recipient, so that you don't have to be at the mercy of the notoriously slow & unreliable postal system at xmas time.

WHAT CAN THEY BE SPENT ON ?

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Our gift certificates can be used to purchase the full range of high quality world class automotive products that we sell, from our world reknowned Works Bell steering equipment and paddle shifters, the military spec Forced Ignition immobiliser system, the must have Australian made Shift-I Shift Light System, AEM electronics gear, and even the world's finest HRE Wheels and AP Racing brake products.

If we sell it, a gift certificate can be used to buy it.

Even better, our gift certificates are redeemable for a full year from the date of purchase, so the person receiving it has a whole year to decide what they'd like to spend it on, or can save up and combine the gift certificate with savings to buy a big ticket item.

MORE INFO

You can find more info about our gift certificates on our website at ...

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

That's the page to point your parents, friends, 'significant others' and family to when they say "what would you like for xmas ?"

You can view the full range of amounts they come in (everything from $25 right up to $500 for some very lucky people) at this page on our website ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/br...rtificates.html

Time to start writing your letters to Santa, people ... let's hope Santa has internet access :)

- Adam



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