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Brand New Works Bell Original Steering Wheel Released (330mm With Blue Stitching And Let's Enjoy Drifting Logo)


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Hi All,

The Tuners Group is very pleased to announce a brand new steering wheel from Works Bell, the Works Bell Original Steering Wheel (330 mm, Blue Stitching version with "Let's enjoy drifting!" logo).

The new Works Bell Original Steering Wheel Blue Stitching version is a finely crafted wheel made with the same attention to detail of all Works Bell's products.

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It features incredible quality supple synthetic leather, blue stitching, and the eyecatching "Let's enjoy drifting !" logo on the centre spoke of the steering wheel, highlighting Works Bell's heritage of supplying steering wheels and quick releases to many of the world's top drift teams in Formula D and D1GP, including Toshiki Yoshioka and the iconic Team Orange.

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The red stitching version has a diameter of 350mm. The new blue version shown on this page has a diameter of 330 mm.

It is finished off perfectly with the Works Bell Original Horn Button, which is included with every Works Bell Original Steering Wheel sold.

Pricing and more info here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/wb...ginal_blue.html

- The Tuners Group

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