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And ditto again, Mine gets taken off more than a honeymooners undies and in 3 years there is not one sign of slop or play in the system.

These units that tuner group are promoting might be better off pedalled at the rich porka dudes etc. For us mere mortals the D1 is a damn fine piece of durable easy to use kit.

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Can anyone tell me what is this thing? it doesn't look like a 2 piece that can be detachable.

http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?p...=268&page=1

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If it's as good as the D1 quick release but with an added protection for theft. I think it's the best deal for the function and security compared to the expensive works bell.

Can anyone tell me what is this thing? it doesn't look like a 2 piece that can be detachable.

Take your quick release wheel off and put that on, It meant to stop people bringing a wheel with a quick release on it and stealing your car.

I think the "expensive works bell" comment is more to do with fact that the works bell quick release hub is $319.00 where as the D1 is $89.00

Tuners Group, are they a registered trader ? they have a web site and seem to be a company ?

http://www.tunersgroup.com/

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Try Greenline or Nengun mate, not sure if they stock D1 though.

nengun doesn't carry D1.

Been trying to contact justjap.com for the past week. I must say their service is sh*t. I can't understand how you can run an online business and not reply to your email lol.

I also tried d1specnez on ebay. the problem is that he don't carry quick release lock.

Someone has one to sell I could buy lol? I don't want to buy NRG because the review aren't that great...

nengun doesn't carry D1.

Been trying to contact justjap.com for the past week. I must say their service is sh*t. I can't understand how you can run an online business and not reply to your email lol.

I also tried d1specnez on ebay. the problem is that he don't carry quick release lock.

Someone has one to sell I could buy lol? I don't want to buy NRG because the review aren't that great...

Ring them!

They have also been at targa tas, so cut them a break yeah?

nengun doesn't carry D1.

Been trying to contact justjap.com for the past week. I must say their service is sh*t. I can't understand how you can run an online business and not reply to your email lol.

I also tried d1specnez on ebay. the problem is that he don't carry quick release lock.

Someone has one to sell I could buy lol? I don't want to buy NRG because the review aren't that great...

Hi mate,

Apologies for the delay, we have had an extremely busy couple of weeks away with Targa and while we do make the best effort to get back to every email as quickly as possible, occasionally there are delays.

There is absolutely no problem shipping to you in Canada, and I will send you a pm in just a moment with some more info.

Thanks for your patience.

Steve

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