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got any more of the hpx pads mate, if not can u get some more in?

cheers Nick

Hi Nick,

We've got a few sets of the fronts left ($75 delivered on their own), but will definately let everyone know when we've got some more rears in as well.

Cheers,

Greg

Hi mate,

Definitely when we get some more stock I'll throw another thread up, or edit this one!

Sorry about the inconvenience.

Regards,

Greg

Cheers mate, I'll keep an eye out.

  • 2 weeks later...
EDIT: re-read the first post. No R33 GTR pads :thumbsup:. Sorry.

GTR Pads are available. We've got, for this group buy, 3 sets of HPX and 1 set of A1RM.

HPX for the GTR are $119 per set for the HPX and $149 per set for the A1RM.

So, group buy half price rears on:

- HPX $119 + $59.50 + $12.50 = $191 shipped

- A1RM $149 + $74.50 + $12.50 = $236 shipped.

if its for street use im in

will take r & f for gtt

cheers

No worries. The first batch have sold out, and the next batch should be in in 2-3 weeks. Will let everyone know when they come in.

GTR Pads are available. We've got, for this group buy, 3 sets of HPX and 1 set of A1RM.

So, group buy half price rears on:

- HPX $119 + $59.50 + $12.50 = $191 shipped

- A1RM $149 + $74.50 + $12.50 = $236 shipped.

Ahhh, some nice prices there, when you say 1 set of A1RM, is that 1 set for front and rear (for R33 GTR)?

I'm interested in buying front and rear as both of them don't have much pad left....

Ahhh, some nice prices there, when you say 1 set of A1RM, is that 1 set for front and rear (for R33 GTR)?

I'm interested in buying front and rear as both of them don't have much pad left....

Hi mate,

Yep, only got at this stage 1 complete vehicle set of A1RM to suit GTR Brembo. Got 3 sets of HPX. All available now. Will have more Brembo and Normal pads available in a few weeks. Will keep updated.

Regards,

Greg

  • 3 weeks later...
Any word on how far away the hp-x rears are for 32?

No word as yet mate. Shouldn't be any more than a week now I'd imagine. Will definately send them out to you straight away.

Cheers,

Greg

  • 3 weeks later...
Hi mate,

Yep, only got at this stage 1 complete vehicle set of A1RM to suit GTR Brembo. Got 3 sets of HPX. All available now. Will have more Brembo and Normal pads available in a few weeks. Will keep updated.

Regards,

Greg

Hi,Greg,

I am chasing a front and rear set of QFMA1RM pads to suit a R33 GTR with brembos.Are these available now or if not when is the next group buy starting?

Regards Simon.

Hey Greg,

Can you drop me a pm when the pads I purchased come up again?

Used them at OP today and felt good!

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