Shop Tour: Spoon Sports Type One Showroom - Tokyo, Japan

If you're a Honda head, you almost certainly know the name SPOON. Founded in 1988, Spoon Sports has been a mainstay in the world of Japanese tuning, specifically with Honda platforms, turning would-be practical and reliable daily drivers into competitive figures in motorsports. Spoon's headquarters is the Type One showroom, located in Tokyo, Japan. PASMAG Senior Contributor Mikey Dang brings us a behind-the-scenes shop tour of Spoon Sports Type One.

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