Just to give a little context into how long the spars take to build vs the rest of the plane, here's my timelapse video.
https://youtu.be/Q8QTd2HoyAMSo, I setup the camera and started filming that video about 270 hours into the build. The VERY beginning of the timelapse is me starting work on my right wing spar (the left was already completed at this point.) As you can see, that work flashes by in under 4 seconds. Then, another 2.5 minutes pass before I moved the plane to the hanger (still had a LOT of work to go from there to get the plane airworthy.) The time I spent building the spars myself was a tiny blip in the context of the whole project. I logged 50 hours to build and mate the spars (not including angle fabrications, but I don't think those are part of the spar kit upgrade, rather the extruded angle upgrade), and logged 1377 total hours until my airworthiness certificate.
If I did it again I would seriously consider the extruded angle upgrade, but definitely wouldn't bother with purchasing the pre-built spars.
Edit: I just found another, slower video of building my right wing spar. This is 18.5 hours of work in 1 minute 14 seconds. I still had about 4 hours of work to go at the end of this video before the spar was done.
https://youtu.be/VMyZrScejgkTo put it another way, if the prebuilt spars are $2200 and it took me 50 hours, I paid myself $44/hour to do it myself. I'll take that.