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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 ($119) and A1RM ($179). 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

Hi mate,

how did you manage in getting a set of brake pads cut for the s1 Stagea owners amongst us? I'd enquired about these previously, but can't find the thread I'd posted (and you'd replied) in...

Hi mate,

how did you manage in getting a set of brake pads cut for the s1 Stagea owners amongst us? I'd enquired about these previously, but can't find the thread I'd posted (and you'd replied) in...

Hi mate,

Series 1 front pads are still under developement in QFM materials, will keep this thread updated as soon as we get any news!

Regards,

Greg

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*** Acre Pads Now Available To Suit Nissan Stagea Series 2 Fronts!!! ***

We're now got stock of Acre Super Fighter pads to suit the front of Nissan Stagea Series 2! $95 delivered!

SPECIFICATIONS

Formulation - Cold Friction - High Friction - Temperature ©

Super Fighter - 0.35 - 0.45 - 0-450

For more information on the pads checkout Acre Performance or any questions or dramas let me know!

Regards,

Greg

Hi mate,

Series 1 front pads are still under developement in QFM materials, will keep this thread updated as soon as we get any news!

Regards,

Greg

Cool, thanks for the reply. I'll keep my eyes open for updates...

*** Office Closure 31/8 -> 7/9 ***

GSL RallySport will be closed from the 31st August through till 7th September due to our involvement in the World Rally Championship. All orders would need to be placed and paid for by Wednesday this week to guarantee delivery. Office re-opens 8am 8th September.

For all the information on the WRC checkout http://www.rallyaustralia.com

Apologies for any inconvenience caused!

Best Regards,

GSL RallySport

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A1RM Fitted to an S14!

I used these pads on my S14... held up well! Similar in pad feel to Ferrodo DS2500s but without the hefty price tag :D

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?s...t&p=5383135

More positive feedback from HPX users!

HPX Pads received Greg- fantastic delivery speed!!

Bedded them in last night and i can say i'm VERY impressed. They have more bight and better co efficient than the RB74's i was previously using with better pedal modulation.

http://ozvr4.com/forums/showpost.php?p=128...p;postcount=134

QFM HPX Pads Fitted To An Import Legnum VR4!

Got my HPX pads bedded in now and they are very impressive. Progressive and pull up very smoothly, or VERY quick if you really want. They also produce stuff all dust and aren't noisy at all with my slotted rotors either. For the money these are excellent pads and much more confidence inspiring than the crappy pads that were on for compliance.

http://ozvr4.com/forums/showpost.php?p=128...p;postcount=136

Another case of QFM A1RM for the win!

The QFM A1RM pads were a huge step up in pedal feel and control-ability...No more dead pedal, locking, ABS interference etc. The HPX pads I know nothing about but heard good things.

IMHO, if your ever doing a track day or maybe just hard driving, A1RM are the way to go...

http://www.opelaus.com/forums/showpost.php...mp;postcount=19

Hi all,

Just to let everyone know we've now started getting through our first batches of QFM pads to suit Series 2 Stagea Fronts!!! After we sent out the paid pre-orders yesterday, we've not got 1 set of A1RM ($179) and 2 sets of HPX ($119) left. These will go quick, but there is a heap more on the way!

Quick run down on the pads:

HPX: Bendix Ultimate equivalent, very low dust and rotor wear

A1RM: Ferodo DS2500 equivalent, again, with relatively low dust and rotor wear given the performance

To order, just swing 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. Shipping Aus wide is $8.

As usual, any questions, feel free to give us a bell, 1300 884 836, or email sales at gslrallysport dot com

Regards,

Greg

QFM HPX on a VS Ute!

Well the QFM HPX BRAKE PADS are bedded in and I`m very happy with them.

I can really feel the better braking performance.

http://www.brisbanecommodore.com/bccc/show...amp;postcount=2

QFM A1RM!

The pads are mostly bedded in and I must say that I am VERY impressed.

Even when I was doing the progressive bedding (60-20, 80-20) they pulled up extremely well.

Very happy, will buy again!

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....mp;p=1284761614

What else can you say?!

I have the A1RM's and these are by far and away the best "serious use" pads I have tried, bar none!!! If you want a high performance or track day pad these are the way to go!!!

In the SRi-T I tried EBC Green, EBC Red's, EBC Yellow's, Pagid, Ferodo DS2500 and the A1RM's win hands down!!!!! They even feel better than the Endless and Project Mu pads I have tried in my other cars...

Low dust, great pedal (the best pedal feel by a long way!), and excellent fade resistance with pedal control...

Highly recommended IMHO...

http://www.opelaus.com/forums/showpost.php...mp;postcount=10

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QFM HPX Fitted To VT V8 Holden Calais!

My Calais was simply unstopable, brakes had no feel, no stopping power, it was no good at all. Then I discovered HPX brake pads. My car feels so much better, the car pulls up really quick with no brake noise and they don't fade at all.

THANKS GSL :yeah:

http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/1322224-post106.html

A1RM Fitted To Mazda!

hey just wanna thank you for the qfm a1rm pads. i raced today at oran park and didnt get any brake fade what so ever. on the track for 15minute periods and driving hard they felt great!

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QFM A1RM Fitted to JZA80 Supra!

Thought I'd add my 2c.

I recently made over my brakes with some braided lines, slotted rotors and the QFM A1RM pads. It wasn't just a pad change so I can't compare directly with the old set up however I'm bloody impressed with how the car pulls up now and I believe a lot of that is down to the new pads. The brake fade is quite minimul and significantly better than the stock Toyota pads I had on it previously. Slam on the brakes and it bites hard, time and time again. So much so that I sometimes feel if it pulled up quicker my face would somehow detach from my head and hit the windscreen like some weird crossover film between 'Gone in 60 seconds' and 'Face Off'. Unlike my old setup these certainly give me a sense of confidence through the twisties!

Either way, QFM A1RM pads = WIN

http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/showpo...mp;postcount=64



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