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Spoon Sports Co., Ltd. is a Japanese company formed in 1988. Spoon Sports is an engine tuner and parts manufacturer specializing in cars made by Honda Motor Company. Their concept is to create vehicles that provide "Total technology" and "Real comfort". Their unique connection with the original founding Honda family has always kept Spoon Sports as the preferred tuning partner to the factory throughout recent history. "Certified Ultimate Performance" is stamped on most products. This is a marking to confirm that the product is genuine and has undergone the rigorous and no nonsense testing of Spoon Japan and carries the worldwide lifetime guarantee. The company tunes and races Honda vehicles in numerous endurance races, and, additionally sells aftermarket parts to automotive enthusiasts.

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 SPOON Sports Drilled Brake Rotors | Rear Honda S2000 AP1|AP2 00-09 

Model Number: 42510-AP1-000   View Price

Cross drilling of conventional mass-produced brake rotors often leads to heat cracks and rotor failure. To solve this problem, Spoon undertook extensive research and design, eventually developing a flap-type, cast-metal rotor. A uniform distribution of carbon content in the metal maximizes heat resistance and manufacturing consistency between rotors. Holes are cast during the rotor casting process, rather than cross-drilled, providing superior strength and cooling performance. In comparison to s...
  
 SPOON Sports Drilled Brake Rotors | Front Honda S2000 AP1|AP2 00-09 

Model Number: 45251-AP1-000   View Price

Cross drilling of conventional mass-produced brake rotors often leads to heat cracks and rotor failure. To solve this problem, Spoon undertook extensive research and design, eventually developing a flap-type, cast-metal rotor. A uniform distribution of carbon content in the metal maximizes heat resistance and manufacturing consistency between rotors. Holes are cast during the rotor casting process, rather than cross-drilled, providing superior strength and cooling performance. In comparison to s...