The location from which the kits are made make part of the price difference in the same way that european cars dont have the same price tag as chinese cars.
Usually, the Italian kits are most expensive (Macro), while the korean and other asian kits are cheapest. In the middle are the Turkish kits which Sharon (Green Autogas) and mike (Greenfuel) sell.
I recommend you take a look at the materials used in each kit brand. The metal used may be different (like the way cheap screwdrivers vs. Stanley screwdrivers work), their tubings, and perhaps company experience (how long has the manufacturer been around). In my case, I liked the way the Aldessa kits (from Sharon) were formed and molded, they're also the oldest manufacturer among the Turkish brands.





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