SPEEDSTAR's SPOON S2000
#32
While I can appreciate function over form, there's not enough form in that car. It's ruined the lines of the car and looks halfway put together.
It'd look a lot more at home on a racetrack, I guess, but it just doesn't do anything for me.
Lots of dough in that car, though! I can appreciate that!
It'd look a lot more at home on a racetrack, I guess, but it just doesn't do anything for me.
Lots of dough in that car, though! I can appreciate that!
#34
Kudos......I love every inch of it!
It's always refreshing to see the motorsport influence on the S2K in the form of these Spoon parts and not the influence of the sorry-ass import scene.
It's always refreshing to see the motorsport influence on the S2K in the form of these Spoon parts and not the influence of the sorry-ass import scene.
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i really like it, a lot of people hated this full spoon kit when they first saw it, but now they are warming up to it.
Having seen this full kit in person at Type One, I will always be hooked I think, it really does look serious.
I am kind of suprised by some peoples reaction to it, saying it isn't an effective aero addition, those fenders look extremely functional to me, not just aero, but also in terms of break cooling etc. I think that is what they are going for with that rear bumper also, that has to afford some pretty awesome break cooling.
Having seen this full kit in person at Type One, I will always be hooked I think, it really does look serious.
I am kind of suprised by some peoples reaction to it, saying it isn't an effective aero addition, those fenders look extremely functional to me, not just aero, but also in terms of break cooling etc. I think that is what they are going for with that rear bumper also, that has to afford some pretty awesome break cooling.