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Hi guys!

Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I was googling QFM (after a customer told me he found he found me by googling QFM), and found this thread! Noticed a few of you had trouble finding suppliers of QFM...

I'm a parts outlet on Brisbane's Northside (and acutally supply alot of QFM to Torque Ford in Brendale), but 90% of my orders come from interstate orders... And now discovered I'm results 3 and 11 when you google 'QFM Brakes'!!! :spoton:

I've got a fairly large range of products: See Here!, and if you want more info on QFM click here!

Pricing on QFM is generally fixed across all pads, and is $40 for Super X or Super Q, $65 for the Taxi69, $75 for HP-X and $110 for A1RM, and for that price I include overnight shipping in a 3kg express sachel...

If you've got any other questions or availability problems just let me know!

Cheers,

Greg

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Hey guys,

I run QFM A1.RM pads on my T, recently ran them at a QR track day and they went fine (with DBA slotted rotors, Motul Factory Line fluid and an otherwise stock braking system). Went pretty well with a bit of fade by laps 4 & 5 but nothing scary. The pedal feel from cold is fine for the street too, dust isn't too bad (not as bad as Bendix) and rotor wear is good.

I ran them on my old Skyline too which did 62sec laps of the Clubman ciruit at QR with not a huge amount of power.

At $110 you're laughing...

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