RRP is the price a manufacturer suggests the part should retail for... if its not set in concrete then why post an assuming figure?.. Can only assume that Stern are trying to gauge backlash or approval.. either way, any final price wont be far off those already mentioned.
agree, especially when AMD have to cover the postage and stocking fee and there cut, just like their pinball prices, where there is no competition in Aus they are not cheap compared to the competition between the US distributors.
Yes before anyone says it Stern pins are dearer here because of the freight etc but NIB in the states can be $1500 - $2000 less than here, so AMD charge extra here for a pin I believe because they can. Dealers in the US are still making money, and any freight for a container of pins isn't that much for AMD so they are doing well from the Aussie market.