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Works Bell Rapfix Ii Quick Release - Save $173.79 (28%) - Sale Ends Wednesday


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Hi All,

We are having a sale until this Wednesday 24 December on the world reknowned Works Bell Rapfix II steering quick release.

Our price is a massive $173.79 off the Australian RRP, and well below the retail price of the Rapfix II in Japan.

The Rapfix II is 100% made in Japan, by Works Bell, the inventors of the ball locking quick release.

This is the real deal, original Japanese made quick release, as seen on cars like JUN Automotive's Evo X ...

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... and an enormous number of Formula D & D1 cars.

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A photo gallery of various cars and drivers who use Works Bell's products can be viewed here ...

http://www.worksbell.co.jp/information/support/

WHY IS THE GENUINE JAPANESE MADE WORKS BELL RAPFIX II THE BEST QUICK RELEASE IN THE WORLD ?

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If you ever wondered what makes the genuine Works Bell Rapfix II superior in every way, check out this article on our site with photos of how the genuine Works Bell Rapfix II is made and the rigourous safety tests the Rapfix II has been put through in Japan ...

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

WHICH MODELS OF THE RAPFIX II ARE ON SALE ?

All models of the Rapfix II are on sale, including ...

... the black model ...

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... the silver model ...

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... the red and silver model ...

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... the Team Orange Collaboration model ...

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... the Toshiki Yoshioka ToshiKing Collaboration model ...

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WHERE CAN I GET ONE ?

They are available right now on our website at the link below.

We are Works Bell's exclusive authorised Australian distributor and we ship worldwide.

This sale ends on Wednesday 24 December 2008 and will not be extended.

Click on this link for more info and ordering ...

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

- Adam



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