The Story Behind "SPOON"
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The Story Behind "SPOON"
[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] what is the hype behind "spoon" what does it represent and what does it mean[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] i seen a guy down my street with the spoon paint job blue - yellow and with the crane on it, it looks chron, but does it serve a purpose? whats they hype?
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Did he just get it? guy named Cal built that car and just sold it a week or 2 ago. Spoon is a japanese tuning company for Honda's. Personally doing the blue-to-yellow paint job was a waste of money.. just because he had no spoon parts on it whatsoever... but hey, whatever floats your boat.
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dont know him personally, its a civic hatchback, he goes to gordon graydon, the crane seems chilling to have on your car
us polish we do the polish eagle, but i might switch and do the crane
probably not
probably not
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hums...... supposily SPOON name came from a turn that resembled a spoon..... the company dominated that turn....... i dunno if its true?.... i heard it from my friend.....
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[hr]Originally posted by: R2FRESH
dont know him personally, its a civic hatchback, he goes to gordon graydon, the crane seems chilling to have on your car
us polish we do the polish eagle, but i might switch and do the crane
probably not
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[hr]Originally posted by: R2FRESH
dont know him personally, its a civic hatchback, he goes to gordon graydon, the crane seems chilling to have on your car
probably not
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haha, yah, same grade too...
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Spoon has a reputation of creating the best japanese N/A race cars in the world. They have been working close WITH honda for the past 25 years. They contributed majorly to the sucess of the Integra type R and the NSX type R... There parts are expensive, most of the reason is because they do extensive research to gain optimum power (In N/A cars every Hp counts!). There computer tuning is amazing! you can gain 20Hp to 30Hp at the wheels by using one of their chips. [IMG]i/expressions/beer_yum.gif[/IMG]
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Hachiman, good call. Spoon kicks ***. Their parts are lightweight, very functional to tune the car, and beautiful parts, but damn expensive. It's worth it though, the quality is amazing and like everyone already said, they have been working with Honda for a long time to make these parts especially for their cars. Mugen is amazing too, they make some nice sh*t for our cars, I love the Mugen wing I have seen on some civics before. Basically Spoon adds looks and performance better than a lot of companies can. Usually, companies focus their products either on looks or on performance, but Spoon is high caliber and in this case you are definitely getting what you pay for.
but i think mugen is more expensive. i went to pac mall and checked the price on rad cap for both mugen and spoon
spoon - $65
mugen - $95 or 100 (dont remember)
and spoon is 1.35 bar and mugen is 1.3 bar
spoon - $65
mugen - $95 or 100 (dont remember)
and spoon is 1.35 bar and mugen is 1.3 bar
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[hr]Originally posted by: LiTTleMayTag
Hachiman, good call. Spoon kicks ***. Their parts are lightweight, very functional to tune the car, and beautiful parts, but damn expensive. It's worth it though, the quality is amazing and like everyone already said, they have been working with Honda for a long time to make these parts especially for their cars. Mugen is amazing too, they make some nice sh*t for our cars, I love the Mugen wing I have seen on some civics before. Basically Spoon adds looks and performance better than a lot of companies can. Usually, companies focus their products either on looks or on performance, but Spoon is high caliber and in this case you are definitely getting what you pay for.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: LiTTleMayTag
Hachiman, good call. Spoon kicks ***. Their parts are lightweight, very functional to tune the car, and beautiful parts, but damn expensive. It's worth it though, the quality is amazing and like everyone already said, they have been working with Honda for a long time to make these parts especially for their cars. Mugen is amazing too, they make some nice sh*t for our cars, I love the Mugen wing I have seen on some civics before. Basically Spoon adds looks and performance better than a lot of companies can. Usually, companies focus their products either on looks or on performance, but Spoon is high caliber and in this case you are definitely getting what you pay for.[hr]
The only "Spoon" on any car that I see around the GTA is a Spoon sticker which apparently adds 80-120 horses, depending on the car of course 
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Really? Holy! That's a bigger upgrade than those LED Washers!!!![hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Hachiman
Really? Holy! That's a bigger upgrade than those LED Washers!!!![hr]
That's what I'm sayin!! and LED muffler tips give you the same result as a T3 Turbo. Trust me!!![IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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