Ok, I did this as lamp for myself and loved it. I posted it online and now I'm getting questions on how to get one. I designed a nightstand/table lamp that mimics the size and dimensions of the Gurued Big Air system. The bottom "velocity stack" is an actual snip of the 3D model used to make the real stacks. The filter shade is a copy of the K&N HA 3094 filter as well. The stack and filter assembly are dimensionally correct. Then, for the cherry on top, I modeled an On/Off knob to look like the big key that was sold with the Gen 2 VMax. The knob turns On the either the Red LED, White LED or both. I also made it with the VMax logo or an optional plain round base. I thought it would be cool to make a few and maybe sell a few, but it turns out they are quite a pain to make. They are all printed here in my shop, which means (if you have ever had a 3D printer you know) that only one out of every two or three prints is usable. Something always happens to goof the print up. The parts take 2 days to print. Longer sometimes because I'm not going to stand over the printer and wait for it. Then I have to assemble them which takes about an hour each. If I break a part or mess one up during assembly, here we go back to the printers. Since these are 3D printed, there will be lines and some minor imperfections you don't see in injection molding. By the time all is said and done, I have a couple of hours of assembly time in each. It all boils down to this, I don't mind making them, but I don't want to waste my time for a loss when I could focus on other things to be profitable. So, I'm just going to be honest about it. I have priced these at a point where, if you pay it, I'll make it. The pain in your pocketbook is worth the pain in my a$$ to make them. Fair trade! LOL