I just read the thread and wanted to comment on something. All custom mods (lube, sticker, stabilizers) has to be done BEFORE everything is assembled. So you can't really just say clip the cherry stabilizers yourself after you get the assembled kmac. Once the switches are soldered on, there's no way to take out the stabilizers unless you desolder everything again. Same goes with lubing or stickers.
If someone is willing to pay this much for a keyboard, a tad extra for lubing would be a good idea. It makes the keyboard feel so much better. The irony is that someone wants to pay for assembly because they either don't have equipment, don't know how to, or don't have time. But if they have to do mods after it's assembled, then it would have to be completely taken apart again and reassembled, in which case they should have just invested in equipment to build it in the first place. Too bad the kmacs are not like LZ boards where you can have it assembled and still be able to mod it afterwards. Such a simple modification of the plate design could have allowed this.