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just bought these spool rods new from spoolimports, im not the type to question but these dont have spool imprinted on them etc, for the amount of $ i spent i want some piece of mind cheers

for RB30

as they arrived 5mins ago:

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as opposed to the pics they supplied:

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can anyone confirm or?

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if you want a set that has the etching on them you should take it up with them direct but i seriously dont see why it'd matter, they are spool i beams, in a spool box with a spool sticker which came from spool... but oh noes they dont have spool etched into them are they really spool rods.......

looks like them. Mine weren't badged either. If i was on the desktop, i would post the pics of mine.

I don't even think they stock stock rods for any vehicle anyways?

Edited by r33cruiser

Just checked my photos of my parts i bought a year ago, and yeh they dont have spool written on them either.. didn't really concern me as much as the fact they didn't have any of the oil holes drilled in them either :ph34r:, but they seem to be doing well so far..

Jarrod

cheers for ur input ppl, i bought them off ebay new, off 11spool11 thats why i was hesitant when they didnt have the spool logo, im not that vain to need badging etc, just needed some kind of confirmation to make sure they were legit and not ebay knock offs

ive since been able to confirm 11spool11 is the same bloke from spoolimports.com

was good to hear other people didnt have badging etc.

really helpful thanks ppl

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