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Hey all

Been searching around all day looking for a works bell short boss and rapfix II quick release for my 34

So far I have only been able to find the standard boss from Just crap at $200

or the short boss and rapfix from the tuners group for $600

and of course the usual inflated stuff from rhd and nengun

Both of those prices are stupidly expensive for what they are and I just dont trust the tuners group as I enquired recently to getting my CCR-G brake pads from them and they were over $200 more expensive than what I ended up paying.

so basically what Im asking is are there any places that you know of in aus that I could look into getting one? I have an email sent to autotechnik but no reply as yet.

otherwise it might be time to get a msg off to mr streeter and wait.

thanks!

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i would talk to streeter!

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WORKS-BELL-RAPFIX-II-QUICK-RELEASE-STEERING-WHEEL-HUB-SPACER-BALL-LOCK-RED-/180802988134?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a18b2a866

Ebay is still expensive.

Theese are from US, maybe give em a message, its US they are in turmoil ask for a neg price and package with a boss kit????

Let me know how you go mate. i will be doing the same thing on my next gtr. looking into the works bell option as well..

Help anyone?????

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