With experience I probably could have saved $500 - $1000 over the project
At the end of the day she looks awesome and she's mine!
Yeah building using a lot of NOS parts adds a whole different pricing level, but like you say a bit of experience in where to go for NOS and where to use replica or after market parts helps. Plus good source of cheap freight.
I have TM400 on the slab at the moment
good running motor $150
very clean frame $80 + 120 powder and paint
plastics, seat cover and cables $350
wheels and axles $80
new spokes $135
CDI and Carb $0 came with motor
freight $400
GMC Pipe $450
Tyres $200
seat $80
Bars and control $75
TM400 load of fastenings, engine mounts and wheel bearings $200
where we at the moment, roughly North of a couple of grand plus change but for that it will be pretty clean and better than starting with $2000 core bike where you would throw away most of it anyway.