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Hi All,

As many of you will be aware, when the Australian dollar dropped against the Japanese Yen last year, our prices on Works Bell products increased proportionally with the exchange rate.

When we were forced to to raise the prices last year, we promised that when the Aussie dollar rose in value again, we would reduce our prices.

We keep our promises and always do the right thing by our customers, so I am very pleased to announce that since the Aussie dollar has now improved in value against the Japanese Yen, today we have reduced our price on the Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release from AU$439 down to AU$363 :D

This is a saving of AU$76 (more than 17%).

If you shop around, as far as we know we currently have the lowest price on the Rapfix II Quick Release of any supplier worldwide.

The prices of all models of the Rapfix II have been reduced.

WONDERING WHAT TO SPEND YOUR GOVERNMENT CASH BONUS ON ?

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With the Australian government cash bonus hitting everyone's mailboxes at the moment, this is an opportunity to get the quick release you've always wanted, let the government pay for it, and save money in the process :P

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And if you want to buy Australian you could also buy one of our Shift-I Shift Lights (featured in the latest issue of Boost magazine) which are designed, engineered and assembled right here in Australia. See this page for more info ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/Sh...ght_System.html

THE VERSIONS AVAILABLE

The Rapfix II is available in 5 colours ...

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You can find info on the Red, Silver or Black versions here ...

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

... the Team Orange version here ...

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

... and the Yoshioka ToshiKing version here ...

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

ORDERS ARE ABOUT TO CLOSE FOR END OF APRIL BATCH

Please see this page for ordering info on the Rapfix II ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/ra...II_deposit.html

- Adam



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