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Hi All,

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If you've been to our website the last few days you may have noticed "save on this item in our pre-xmas sale" logos appearing on our site.

This year instead of having an after xmas sale, we've decided to have a pre-xmas sale, which we're calling our "Save A Truckload Sale".

Our pre-xmas sale ends on December 24.

Our sale is strictly limited to current stock, so if the stock of an item runs out, the sale on that item is finished.

Instead of using xmas time as a time to dump stock that is slow, we have focused our xmas sale on providing outstanding value and huge savings on our really hardcore parts which people really want :D

Included in our pre-xmas sale are the following ...

WORKS BELL RAPFIX II QUICK RELEASE

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The real deal 100% made in Japan, Works Bell Rapfix II Steering Quick Release is on sale at an incredible price that is a massive $173.79 (28%) off the Australian RRP and $81 below Japanese retail.

Even if you jumped on a plane and went to Tokyo, you still couldn't buy one for less than our xmas sale price !

Buy now in our pre-xmas sale and you save a massive $173.79 (28%) off the Australian RRP and $81 off Japanese retail !

Stock is limited and our xmas sale ends on 24 December so if you want one at our special sale price, you need to place your order asap or you may miss out. Order yours now before they are all gone !

FORCED IGNITION IMMOBILISER

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The Forced Ignition Immobiliser has also recently been updated with a new design for the remote, which now allows it to be easily attached to a keyring or lanyard, so it's now even easier to use !

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This Forced Ignition Immobiliser has a recommended retail price of $499.

For our special pre-xmas sale, we have slashed the price to $399. Buy now in our pre-xmas sale and you save a massive $100 off the RRP !

SHIFT-I SHIFT LIGHT SYSTEM

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The Shift-I Shift Light System is made right here in Australia and is a perfect example of Aussie innovation at it's finest.

It is available with both a straight housing and a curved housing, with either Green - Amber - Red shift lights, or Blue - Red shift lights for ultimate contrast.

The Shift-I system is the most complete, best engineered and most innovative shift light system we have ever seen.

This product has a recommended retail price of $176.

For our special pre-xmas sale, we have slashed the price from $176 to $159. Buy now in our pre-xmas sale and you save $17 !

WORKS BELL TOSHIKI YOSHIOKA TOSHIKING SHIFT KNOB

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Also on sale is the Works Bell Toshiki Yoshioka ToshiKing Shift Knob.

This is the exact same shift knob as used on Yoshioka's mindblowing AE86 Drift Car.

The Works Bell Toshiki Yoshioka ToshiKing Gear Knob has an RRP of $119. We have slashed the price to $94. This price is below the retail price that it sells for in Japan ! You save $25 off the RRP (21%) !

THE TUNERS GROUP GIFT CERTIFICATE

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This year for the first time we are introducing The Tuners Group Gift Certificate.

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.

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 when someone asks you "what do you want for xmas this year ?", point them to our gift certificates.

MORE INFO ABOUT OUR XMAS SALE AND LINK TO PRODUCTS

Remember, the sale only runs until 24 December 2008, and stock is limited, so if you want to take the opportunity to save a truckload on the world's finest parts, be quick to make sure you don't miss out !

As I said above, our sale is strictly limited to current stock, so if the stock of an item runs out, the sale on that item is finished.

More info about our "Save A Truckload" pre-xmas sale and links to order the products on sale can be found on our site at ...

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

- Adam

Hi All,

Just 8 days left to go in our pre-xmas sale.

As you can imagine, the large amount of traffic to our website caused by our xmas sale is putting a pretty heavy load on our webserver at certain times of the day.

If you get an "internal server error" message, that simply means that the server is unable to keep up with the current amount of requests for pages on the site - so wait 10 seconds or so, click the "reload / refresh" button, and page will load up. If not, click the reload / refresh button again.

Our new server arrived on Friday, which we will be deploying in January. It's a complete beast. The noise it makes is outrageous haha.

MORE INFO ABOUT OUR XMAS SALE AND LINK TO PRODUCTS

Remember, the sale only runs until 24 December 2008, and stock is limited, so if you want to take the opportunity to save a truckload on the world's finest parts, be quick to make sure you don't miss out !

More info about our "Save A Truckload" pre-xmas sale and links to order the products on sale can be found on our site at ...

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

- Adam

Hi Mate,

As per WTB section, I'm after a boss kit to suit a Sparco wheel and an ECR33 (non HICAS).

What's stock like on this item?

Cheers

Hi Mate,

As per WTB section, I'm after a boss kit to suit a Sparco wheel and an ECR33 (non HICAS).

What's stock like on this item?

Cheers

Hi 2rismo,

We are Works Bell exclusive authorised Australian distributor.

As per your question, the Works Bell boss kits are machined with two sets of mounting holes for the steering wheel - 6 bolt 70mm PCD (Momo, Sparco bolt pattern) and 6 bolt 74mm PCD (Nardi bolt pattern).

Here is a photo of one ...

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Please advise the exact model and month and year build date of your car so we can be sure we are quoting on the correct boss for you car.

I misread the saving off the RRP of the quick release as the price.

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The Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release is currently on sale at a price of AU$430, which is $81 off Japanese retail and a massive $173.79 (28%) off the Australian RRP.

You can find it here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/Wo...ck_Release.html

They are the real deal, made in Japan original quick release.

You can find info on the outstanding quality of them and how they are made in our "How To Select A Steering Quick Release & How The Genuine Works Bell Rapfix II quick release is made" article.

This article also has a photo of what can go wrong with non-genuine quick releases, and why the genuine, made in Japan, Works Bell quick releases are the ONLY quick release you should consider ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/How_To_Select_A...II_is_made.html

The genuine Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release is made from billets of high strength A5056 alloy. This high strength A5056 Alloy is then heat treated to H34 standard which increases the yield strength of the metal by 60%, to approach that of Duralumin, widely known as a super strong material.

Works Bell don't stop there though ...

This high strength and heat treated A5056 Alloy is then cold die forged.

SAFETY TESTING

As a result, the Works Bell Rapfix II meets the safety standards set by ASEA (Auto Sports & Special Equipment Association) which is the Japanese equivalent of SEMA.

Works Bell's products have been subjected to a huge number of safety tests, including the following:

- Material Hardness Test

- Material Tensile Test

- JASO C713 Static load bending test on steering wheel

- JASO C713 Static load torsion test on steering wheel

- JASO C713 Static load fatigue bending test on steering wheel

- JASO C713 Static load fatigue torsion test on steering wheel

At the end of the day, a quick release is what keeps your steering wheel connected to your car, so it goes without saying that the genuine Works Bell quick release is the best way to go if you want a quick release.

- Adam

Hi All,

A reminder that our pre-xmas sale ends in 5 days - on Wednesday 24 December.

Stock is still available of the Works Bell Rapfix II quick release (on sale at at an incredible price that is a massive $173.79 (28%) off the Australian RRP and $81 below Japanese retail), Ecliptech Shift Lights (on sale at just $159) and Forced Ignition systems (on sale at $399 vs $499 RRP).

Our Tuners Group Gift Certificates will be available right up to December 24 if you run out of time to get your xmas shopping done.

More info about our "Save A Truckload" pre-xmas sale and links to order the products on sale can be found on our site at ...

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

- Adam



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