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To celebrate The Tuners Group's appointment as Works Bell's exclusive Australian Distributor, Works Bell and The Tuners Group are giving away a FREE Works Bell Rapfix II Steering Quick Release and a Works Bell Original Steering Wheel.

No purchase is necessary to enter - it's a simple giveaway.

One lucky person will be driving away with these two genuine Works Bell products ...

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These products are exactly the same quick release and steering wheel as chosen by JUN Automotive for their Mitsubishi Evo X project car ...

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Works Bell products are also used extensively in Formula D and D1.

They are used extensively by Formula D and D1 drivers like Nobushige Kumakubo (Team Orange), Kazuhiro Tanaka (Team Orange), Naoto Suenaga (Team Orange), Drift Samurai Imamura, Kenji Yamanaka (Team Hankook), Toshiki Yoshioka (Team DROO-P), Gen Terasaki (G.T WORKS), Yoshinori Koguchi (Team I&D), Hiroshi f*kuda (Fluke), Tetsuya Hibino, Yukio Matsui, Michihiro Takatori, Daigo Saito, Chikara Mizuhata (HPI), Takashi Tanaka (T-DEMAND), Tomohito Murayama, Shinichi Yamada, Takanari Kato, Hirotaka Hoshino, Shirou Deura, Hisashi Kamimoto, Kazuya Matsukawa & Waki Yoshirou, in circuit racing by Team Prova, as well as Option, ORC, Tamon and Road&Ster.

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More information about Works Bell products can be found on our website here ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/Products/Works_Bell.html

HOW DO I ENTER ?

To enter the draw to win this prize, and for more info about the prize package, visit this page on our website to enter online ...

http://www.tunersgroup.com/win.html

Best of luck to the Skylines Australia members who have already entered !

If you haven't entered yet, you could be just a click away from winning this fantastic high quality prize !

- Adam

  • 5 weeks later...

For those who have asked when this will be drawn, we are currently looking at our event schedule to find an event where we can draw the winner publicly.

We'll let you know as soon as we finalise which event to draw it at.

- Adam

Oh BTW that porsche looks the goods - an chance of an update thread for it on SAU? Im sure the guys in the motorsport section would like to have a look :blink:

Oh BTW that porsche looks the goods - an chance of an update thread for it on SAU? Im sure the guys in the motorsport section would like to have a look :blink:

Which Porsche are you talking about there N1GTR ?

A friend of mine owns the Supercharged 911 ...

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See http://www.supercharged911.com for more info

This is our Time Attack project - another early lightweight 911 ...

See http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?t=10852 for more info

It'll look a lot like this (but won't be pink !) ...

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We have a really exciting change planned for that project - we're just tracking down some VERY hard to find parts then we'll post an update :)

And this is the "car of the month" from last month from our TunerWire Live blog ...

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See http://www.tunersgroup.com/TunerWire_Live/...Meets_West.html for more info.

You can find our TunerWire Live blog at http://www.tunersgroup.com/TunerWire_Live/

- Adam

Thats the one, the timeattack one :D

Ill keep an eye on the progress, should be a bucketload of fun when its ready

I've just posted an update on the "super rare parts" changes hinted at yesterday :D ...

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showpost.p...mp;postcount=43

- Adam

Is this car based in Sydney or will it be based interstate once finished? (so we can see it action)

It'll be based in Sydney but more than likely will be transported to various events interstate too.

- Adam

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi All,

We now have the Works Bell Toshiki Yoshioka ToshiKing Gear Knobs available as fitted to Yoshioka's AE86 D1GP car ...

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This is a photo of the ToshiKing Gear Knobs ...

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More info is at ...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wo...io-t242712.html

- Adam

  • 3 weeks later...
When's the comp drawn?

Cheers

Hi 2rismo, an update on the draw date can be found on the lower half of this post ...

http://forum.jdmstyletuning.com/showthread.php?t=13139

- Adam

We have also just announced a brand new product from Works Bell - a universal paddleshifter that can be installed to virtually any car.

See http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wo...er-t246719.html

- Adam



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