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Old 05-22-2007, 09:39 AM
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Im in need of a propellar shaft soon and the current one is about to go due to launching, racing, beating on the car. lol. so who makes these shafts that can hold the abuse, the power and the abuse. I see spoon makes them and they are decent price of 300 bucks but how reliable are they.

Thank you . Before you flame me. i searched and found jack.
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ASM



Rough translation:

F20C originally pulls out the good quality of the response which it has to the highest level by lightening the rotary part substantially, actualizes the improvement of substantial drive feeling. Genuine -3kg it becomes light weight conversion. They are the competition peculiar parts.

472,500.00 JPY = 3,886.33 USD

1 JPY = 0.00822504 USD
1 USD = 121.580 JPY

Plus you have to add 15% - 20% shipping and import fees. But hey, you can't beat ASM!
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Ok, lets try this again. I need a shaft cheaper than 700 bucks. lol Im not spending 4k on a shaft.
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Does anybody know anything about the spoon ones?
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Driveshaft Shop has them.
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^ I have to agree on the Drive shaft shop (I have one).

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well i just typed in driveshaftshop.com and a site came up so im guessing that is it. Their price is 670 shipped. I might just buy one.
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Originally Posted by s2k rookie,May 22 2007, 06:48 PM
well i just typed in driveshaftshop.com and a site came up so im guessing that is it. Their price is 670 shipped. I might just buy one.
if DSS says there is a warranty, ask for it in writing, signed in blood and make sure the DNA is from someone with authority at DSS.

they burned me once on some axles but i destroyed their reputation on vwvortex.com
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Originally Posted by s2k rookie,May 22 2007, 02:09 PM
Ok, lets try this again. I need a shaft cheaper than 700 bucks. lol Im not spending 4k on a shaft.
That's what she said
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