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QFM HPX Fitted To VX Commodore!

I've just fitted some HPX pads to my VX Commodore (its just a daily runabout / family car) and wow, the cold bite on them is awesome and once they were warmed up wow! The abs kicks in so quickly! Very very impressed with them! Will definitely be recommending these pads to everyone I know!

http://www.fordlaser.com/viewtopic.php?t=50469&start=120

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QFM HPX Fitted To S13 Silvia!

Just thought I'd let you know. I have fitted my HPX pads 3 weeks or so ago and are really good, absolutely no dust on my white rims. Very impressed with product!

Thanks again :thumbsup:

Tim

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QFM HPX Pads Fitted To VW Golf!

I have had the HPX pads front and rear of my 97 Golf 2.0 for a month or two now and I'm a big fan. The price was one of the best I could find, who ever I spoke to at GSL was really nice and the pads themselves stop great. Way better then the supercheap ones I had before which cost more. And my wheels are staying clean much longer then they used to. Very happy customer. They also got to Sydney the day after order for next to nothing cost.

http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f24/qfm-hi...html#post554180

** S1 Stagea Pads Now In Stock!!! **

Hi all, we've just received our long awaited first shipment of QFM Performance Pads to suit S1 Stagea!!! Available in both compounds, QFM HPX (Bendix Ultimate equivalent, fast street) and QFM A1RM (Ferodo DS2500 equivalent, fast street and track). Prices as follows:

HPX Fronts $119

HPX Rear $119

A1RM Fronts $179

A1RM Rear $179

Shipping is free when you order front and rear pads together, or else $8 per axle set individually!

Any questions at all just let me know!

Regards,

Greg




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