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I'm after a front and rear set of QFM A1M or K750 pads for a S14 :thumbsup:

Front pads are the same as R32 GTS-T, Z32 etc...

Do you accept Credit card or Pay pal?

Let me know asap! I need these before June 9th!

I'm after a front and rear set of QFM A1M or K750 pads for a S14 :teehee:

Front pads are the same as R32 GTS-T, Z32 etc...

Do you accept Credit card or Pay pal?

Let me know asap! I need these before June 9th!

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Is there a chance of getting a price (if available) on the K500 front and rear pads for an R33 GTR with brembos

The k500's (and k750's) aren't made for Brembo's unfortunately. What you'd need to do is contact QFM directly, and organise for your backing plates to be sent up there so they can be re-bonded.

hi mark,

can i order a set of braided brake lines to suit '94 R32 GTR vspec II (with brembo)?

i really want to get the K750 brake pads (front + rear) as well, is there no other way of just buying them instead of sending your backing plates up? only reason is that my car arrives next month and i dont think that would be a possibility for me anyway. if not thats cool!

oh and let me know the payment options

cheers :D

Hey Mark,

You have $110.00 for stagea front lines delivered, do the stagea ones look like the ones in your pic.

Cheers,

Ryan

Hi Ryan,

Sorry for the late reply.

Yes the stagea lines look like the ones in the pic. The fittings might just be slightly different.

Cheers

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