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Just Jap Racing is pleased to bring forum members this great new deal on our range of D1 Spec Steering Wheel Quick Release Kits.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

D1 Spec Quick Release Kits feature exceptional build quality and design, and use a ball-lock mechanism to allow the quick removal of your steering wheel.

Commonly used in many D1 prepared race vehicles in Japan, the D1 Quick Release Kit places your steering wheel in an optimal position for track and circuit work, and also doubles as the perfect theft deterent to protect your vehicle.

These quick release kits are designed to be used in conjunction with your boss kit and are compatible with all popular brands of aftermarket sports steering wheels from manufacturers including Nardi, Momo, Personal, Sparco and JJR.

Universal Fit - Suitable for all Japanese vehicles

Each Quick Release kit includes a 12 month warranty

We have a huge number of these kits in stock ready for immediate pickup & dispatch, so unlike other deals floating around the net, there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. No waiting

4. Easy online payment options

5. No surprises

Deal with an established and trusted company! - Not a backyard trader

D1 SPEC QUICK RELEASE KIT - RED/CHROME FINISH

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D1 SPEC QUICK RELEASE KIT - BLACK/CHROME FINISH

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D1 SPEC QUICK RELEASE KIT - BLUE/CHROME FINISH

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D1 SPEC QUICK RELEASE KIT - CARBON FIBRE/SILVER FINISH

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D1 SPEC QUICK RELEASE KIT - CARBON FIBRE/CHROME FINISH

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HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Visit www.justjap.com and purchase your quick release kit online quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pickup your set over the counter.

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

How safe are these? I mean, would you run this day in day out on your street car knowing that there is no chance of the locking mechanism failing?

JK

This would be a good security measure for a daily driven car? Take the steering wheel off when parked, how do you release the wheel?

The wheel is released by the push of a button

  • 4 weeks later...

Thank you to all of you who have purchased one of our D1 Quick Release kits.

We have plenty of stock still available ready for immediate pickup and dispatch from our Kirrawee showroom

Cheers,

Steve

  • 1 month later...

Sorry these are designed for use with aftermarket sports steering wheels and boss kits

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Chris, these quick release kits bring the wheel approximately 10cm closer to you.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 5 months later...

Hi Steve,

Mega dumb question...

I cant seem to get my one even apart, surely it cant be this hard to seperate it?

I'm pressing the button and trying to pull it apart?

It must be quite simple but, do you have english instructions?

Hi Steve,

Mega dumb question...

I cant seem to get my one even apart, surely it cant be this hard to seperate it?

I'm pressing the button and trying to pull it apart?

It must be quite simple but, do you have english instructions?

Hi Shane, its a matter of pushing the button in and at the same time sliding the sleeve back towards you.

If you have any more dramas, give us a call on (02) 9545 0532 and we can talk you through it.

Cheers,

Steve :O

Hi Shane, its a matter of pushing the button in and at the same time sliding the sleeve back towards you.

If you have any more dramas, give us a call on (02) 9545 0532 and we can talk you through it.

Cheers,

Steve :O

Ahh got him off, has been sitting on the shelf for 3 months so was a little stiff :ninja:

Ta.

i can give my seal of approval for these. currently using one on the GTR road car and one on the race car. neither have failed yet! :O and the race car one cops a bit of pounding and is on and off all the time.

i trust my endorsment cheque is in the mail??? ok, you can stop laughing now.

  • 2 years later...

Loads of new stock now available including a number of new colours.

Get your orders in now!

http://justjap.com/store/home.php?cat=268

Cheers,

Steve :ninja:



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