Spoon Strut bars
......they look like any other strut bars. Do they even say spoon on them? You can get strut bars on Nopi that look identical, and are probably made of the same metal, and they dont say spoon on them either, for like 35 bucks. lol.
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I would probably spend less on strut bars because I am not too into the Mugen Spoon thing (probably because I can't afford it) Nice teg though
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I would probably spend less on strut bars because I am not too into the Mugen Spoon thing (probably because I can't afford it) Nice teg though
for a fellow volk ryda!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GolfIVTyBiggums »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">......they look like any other strut bars. Do they even say spoon on them? You can get strut bars on Nopi that look identical, and are probably made of the same metal, and they dont say spoon on them either, for like 35 bucks. lol.
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jsut on the mounts they say spoon.
But to each their own. I feel that they are much lighter and stronger. Its jsut plain better craftsman ship.
Its kinda like why are Rolexes oyster perpetuals thousands of dollars while a citizen eco-drive watch does the same thing? tell time and uses a pendulum that reacts to the smallest movement to constantly wind the watch.
Or heck Patek Phillipe watches are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions jsut for a watch? its about craftsman ship.
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</TD></TR></TABLE>jsut on the mounts they say spoon.
But to each their own. I feel that they are much lighter and stronger. Its jsut plain better craftsman ship.
Its kinda like why are Rolexes oyster perpetuals thousands of dollars while a citizen eco-drive watch does the same thing? tell time and uses a pendulum that reacts to the smallest movement to constantly wind the watch.
Or heck Patek Phillipe watches are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions jsut for a watch? its about craftsman ship.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Solscud007 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">jsut on the mounts they say spoon.
But to each their own. I feel that they are much lighter and stronger. Its jsut plain better craftsman ship.
Its kinda like why are Rolexes oyster perpetuals thousands of dollars while a citizen eco-drive watch does the same thing? tell time and uses a pendulum that reacts to the smallest movement to constantly wind the watch.
Or heck Patek Phillipe watches are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions jsut for a watch? its about craftsman ship. </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah but the band of the rolexes are bling bling and all that bling bling in them are what jacks up the price as well. 260 for struts are ok i guess. But in the end they do the same thing as buying something else. As long as it's a solid bar it gets the job done but could of saved you like 200 bucks. But then again they are just front rear stuts and it's not like they make a HUGGGE difference.
But to each their own. I feel that they are much lighter and stronger. Its jsut plain better craftsman ship.
Its kinda like why are Rolexes oyster perpetuals thousands of dollars while a citizen eco-drive watch does the same thing? tell time and uses a pendulum that reacts to the smallest movement to constantly wind the watch.
Or heck Patek Phillipe watches are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions jsut for a watch? its about craftsman ship. </TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah but the band of the rolexes are bling bling and all that bling bling in them are what jacks up the price as well. 260 for struts are ok i guess. But in the end they do the same thing as buying something else. As long as it's a solid bar it gets the job done but could of saved you like 200 bucks. But then again they are just front rear stuts and it's not like they make a HUGGGE difference.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mystikalstriker »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah but the band of the rolexes are bling bling and all that bling bling in them are what jacks up the price as well. 260 for struts are ok i guess. But in the end they do the same thing as buying something else. As long as it's a solid bar it gets the job done but could of saved you like 200 bucks. But then again they are just front rear stuts and it's not like they make a HUGGGE difference. </TD></TR></TABLE>
not really. My rolex is a simple stainless steel GMT Master. It was passed down from my grandfather to my father and now me. the band is stainless steel and to replace the badn costs a whopping 400 bucks. for jsut the band!!!
not really. My rolex is a simple stainless steel GMT Master. It was passed down from my grandfather to my father and now me. the band is stainless steel and to replace the badn costs a whopping 400 bucks. for jsut the band!!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shutupnskate »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">damn those are shiny and blingin
clean car is that an nsx airbox? what kind of adj. shocks are those?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes it is an NSX airbox. They are Tokico 5 way. Illumina I think is what they are called.
clean car is that an nsx airbox? what kind of adj. shocks are those?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes it is an NSX airbox. They are Tokico 5 way. Illumina I think is what they are called.
Cool, Spoon does make good products, but everything has a point of failure...its just which one does it quicker so dont worrya bout the comments. LOL Im not biased either, I have an ITR front and DC front, dont use the DC though because the ITR mounts to body instead of bolts.
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