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This is the final konnexion kit...THIS IS WHAT I WANT so back off ! haha just kidding

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Very nice indeed, would be keen on getting a mould done :P

Front skirts and rear for ~$1300 without shipping on the final konnexion site. How much would a mould cost all up ??

Wow that looks awesome.

I'd be in for sideskirts. That rear bar with the twin tips looks the goods... I'm loving the twins I wish I could get my hands on a look-alike straight through twin tip muffler for cheap ... ahh :aroused:

Is that $800 copy full kit?

We cant go from having no Cefiros in Aus with a FinalK kit to having a half dozen hahaha. Well atleast mine will be original MUHAHAHAHA.... but if theres a few people wanting to chip in to cover the cost of molding them, and then theyre happy to pay for a good copy and shipping from perth I wont mind.

JK

hehe my ceffy's got DTM style twin tips, so that kit will do me nicely... however timeframes not exactly good, so I'll probably buy a copy off yahoo japan.

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~2400 shipped (land july 05)

moulds costs ~1600 (2 weeks)

copies ~800 (1-2 days each)

Firstly what is the difference between a mould and a copy ?

Then I might have an idea...i think i misinterpreted this info ;)

konect

i *think* what he means by mould is it costs 1600 to build the mould, like, create the mould to make the copies

and the copies are the product of the mould

i however, am getting my own kit in, and im not saying what it is, cos i know that if you do every one of you mofos wants it too... :-)

but, i give you a clue, imma be making my own rear bar

Obviously as it was my idea, I am up for it aswell. So that leaves 6 more if it is cool with jaik to make a copy from his original.

I think that if 8 people (plus the original) spread across australia had a final k kit we shouldnt be too flooded by them.

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