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Hi All,

Works Bell have now announced a new bundle of steering products called the "Steering Campaign Bundle", which allows you to buy a number of Works Bell products all in one bundle at a heavily discounted price.

The Steering Campaign Bundle includes the following ...

A Works Bell Rapfix II Quick Release (red or silver model) ...

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A Works Bell Original Steering Wheel ...

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Your choice of a Works Bell Standard Length Boss or Short Boss ...

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The glove friendly Works Bell Flipper for the Rapfix II Quick Release ...

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And the Works Bell U-Turn Airbag Warning Cancellation Harness ...

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OUR PRICING

The price of this bundle of products with the standard length boss is way below the Japanese retail prices if you purchased each product individually.

So you can save a lot of money by purchasing these products in the bundle.

As an example, if you purchased a standard length Works Bell p/n 110 Subaru boss, and all the other products in this bundle separately at full retail prices, the total cost would be Japanese Yen 57,180 plus tax.

By contrast, buying the Steering Campaign Bundle will cost you just Japanese Yen 48,600, saving you Japanese Yen 8,580 (approx $142).

BELOW THE PRICE THE BUNDLE SELLS FOR IN JAPAN

As usual, The Tuners Group continues our policy of offerring the finest parts from the world's best Japanese tuners at the same prices they sell for in Japan.

In fact our price on this bundle is below the price this bundle sells for in Japan.

Here is the image showing the price of the Steering Campaign Bundle from Works Bell's website in Japan ...

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In Japan the Steering Campaign Bundle sells for Japanese Yen 51,030.

Our price for the Steering Campaign Bundle is equivalent to Japanese Yen 48,600, so we are Japanese Yen 2,430 (approx AU$40) below the price the Steering Campaign Bundle sells for in Japan :D

HOW TO ORDER

Works Bell are currently out of stock of the Rapfix II, so the steering bundle will commence shipping at the end of January.

The Steering Campaign Bundle is likely to sell very quickly though, so if you want one, we suggest you get your order in rightaway to avoid missing out.

It will be supplied on a "first come first served basis", with stock reserved for the first confirmed orders in.

You can order the Steering Campaign Bundle from this page on our website ...

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

Owning the very finest in precision high quality Works Bell products has never been more affordable.

- Adam



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