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My understanding is once a product is kop then it is always kop. But I could be mistaken on that.
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Re: Using the 2014 KOP chassis
That's what I thought too...although I can't find mention of that in the rules. Did you search the Q&A to see if that question has been asked this year?
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Re: Using the 2014 KOP chassis
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Re: Using the 2014 KOP chassis
Even if you couldn't write it off as KOP, The gearboxes and wheels both could be subtracted from the total cost because they are standalone parts (In my opinion of the rules) That should bring the cost under $400 if you really needed too.
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Re: Using the 2014 KOP chassis
Ah, the glossary...I knew I had seen it somewhere...thanks!
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Re: Using the 2014 KOP chassis
Look in the glossary. Same KOP definition as last year. Taken to mean any KOP ever. You don't even have to account for the cost.
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