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A1RM Fitted To Skyline!

I have used them [A1RM] on my old R32 which had seen the track a few times and they were AWESOME!!! They are indeed low dust and relatively kind to the rotors for the kind of pad they are...can't recommend them highly enough...

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*** VE HSV and Turbo JZA Supra (4/2 pot) QFM Pads Now Available!!! ***

Exclusive to GSL RallySport, now in stock!

VE HSV (And VZ HSV with AP 6 pot front and 4 pot rear)

Front A1RM - $179

Rear A1RM - $179

Turbo Supra (4/2 pot)

Front HPX $119

Rear HPX $119

Front A1RM $179

Rear A1RM $179

For more information, checkout http://www.qfmperformance.com, or give us a call on 1300 884 836.

Regards,

Greg

Hi Dylan,

Depends which pads you're ordering mate. Unfortunately the fronts to suit R34 GTT are currently on a manufacturing back order with QFM, in both HPX and A1RM. Got heaps of rears on the shelf, as we do for most pads, but it's just those fronts which are an issue at the moment and due in 1-2 weeks.

Regards,

Greg

oh i kinda need front pads asap

its alrite i wanna upgrade my rotors in about a months time so when i get them hopefully theres pads instock

ill just get some cheapies for the time being

ill get bak to ya in the next couple of weeks mate

'thanks mate

oh i kinda need front pads asap

its alrite i wanna upgrade my rotors in about a months time so when i get them hopefully theres pads instock

ill just get some cheapies for the time being

ill get bak to ya in the next couple of weeks mate

'thanks mate

Hi mate,

If you order front and rear A1RM, and we don't have the fronts in stock, if you desperately need pads we can send you a set of QFM Super X pads at no cost to get you through until the A1RM's arrive.

Regards,

Greg

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*** Now Taking Pre Orders For The First Batch Of QFM Pads To Suit Nissan Stagea Series 2 Fronts!!! ***

We're now taking pre-orders on Nissan Stagea Series 2 front pads. These are expected into stock in 4-5 weeks, and are available in both HPX ($110) and A1RM ($149). We've had massive amounts of interest in these pads, so it will be a case of first in first served. There's 25 sets coming in, and pads will be distributed paid orders->unpaid orders->orders once they arrive.

Paid pre-orders will get free shipping (saving $8). To order, PM me your details, full name, delivery address (preferably a work or business address!!), contact number and email and I can fire you through an invoice with direct deposit details, or else credit card over the phone is also available, 1300 884 836.

SPECIFICATIONS

Formulation - Cold Friction - High Friction - Temperature ©

HPX - 0.41 - 0.42 - 0-550

A1RM - 0.40 - 0.48 - 0-780

For more information on the pads checkout http://www.qfmperformance.com or any questions or dramas let me know!

Regards,

Greg

More Outstanding Feedback on A1RM!!!

A1RM are fantastic, more bite than a standard pad when dead cold, and only get better when they get hot, and better still when they start to smoke up and the rotors go blue!

Bendix Ultimate's which I had before these for roughly the same price are absolutely terrible in comparison. Pads aren't noisy, basically the A1RM is awesome, will buy again in the future!

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...t&p=5238434

Do you have an HPX pad to suit a 2007 Subaru Liberty GT-B (non-Brembo) ? Front and rear including shipping to Perth.

Cheers

Paul

Hi Paul,

The HPX to suit your car are currently on a manufacturing back order with QFM. They're due in 4-5 weeks, and pricing is $110 per axle set. If you order front and rear, shipping to you is free, so $220 all up for front and rear delivered.

If you can just double check that your pads are front:

http://www.atap.com.au/atap/ATAPWEBData/Pa...2%20(Small).jpg

and rears:

http://www.atap.com.au/atap/ATAPWEBData/Pa...3%20(Small).jpg

If you're unable to wait the 4-5 weeks, we have been doing TRW and Japanese made Acre pads at a special price to compensate. The TRW pads are $95 for the front set, and $79 for the rear. The Acre are $75 for the front set, and $65 for the rear set.

Any other questions or dramas just let me know.

Regards,

Greg

Hey mate i just need a price quote on a one full set of A1RM pads front and rear for and R33 Gts-t and S15 delivered to perth 6108 :P

Cheers

Chi

Hi Chi,

Both cars would be the same price. $238 for both front and rear delivered. It's free shipping when you order front and rear, so the price per car won't change whether it's one or two.

Regards,

Greg

Hey Greg,

How much for a set of R33 GTR Brembo fronts only to Syd? A1's

I got the rears a while back from you and they're great, now my fronts need doing :-)

Cheers

Bobby




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