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Hi All,

In the new issue of Autosalon Magazine (issue 73 with the Team Orange Evo on the front), there are two mentions of our Works Bell gear ...

JUN AUTOMOTIVE EVO X

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On page 44 is an article about the parts used by Jun Automotive to build the JUN Evo X (shown above). As mentioned on that page, the JUN Evo X runs a Works Bell Original Steering Wheel. It also runs a Works Bell Rapfix II quick release.

This is the steering wheel used on the JUN Evo X ...

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We can supply this steering wheel for just AU$219.00 including GST. You can find it on our site here ...

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

The Works Bell Rapfix II quick release used on the JUN Evo X can be found here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Products/Works_...k_Releases.html

TEAM ORANGE EVO X

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Also the cover car of this month's Autosalon is the Team Orange Evo X shown above. If you turn to page 77, you will see it runs a Works Bell Team Orange Steering Wheel ...

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The Works Bell Team Orange Steering Wheel is a mindblowing wheel - one of the finest steering wheels in the world. They are made in Italy to Works Bell's design.

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They are available in a leather version and a suede / buckskin version.

I have one on my own car and at least one other forum member has one on his car too. Here is a photo of his car ...

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There is a thread about the Team Orange Steering Wheels here ...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wo...St-t238174.html

If you want one for your own car, you can order one from us here ...

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

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The Team Orange cars also run the Works Bell Team Orange Collaboration version of the Rapfix II Quick Release (shown above)

You can order the Team Orange version of the Rapfix II here ...

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

- Adam



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