That's the real deal with the custom tiles...the most expensive #7 Kamado you can get. It is a heckuva deal and would cost $1568 before shipping if you bought it directly from Kamado. As much as I'd like to, I really don't need it, but hopefully one of the AZ Barbecue scoops it up. I swear by them for everything from searing steaks @ 800 degrees to overnight slow smoking @ 225 for 10 hours without reloading charcoal. The only drawback to them is that they are a pain to take to competitions. But if you have room in your yard for a piece of art that can cook, buy it ASAP.
By the way, I cooked on an identical red Kamado at a Kamado Kookoff in Sacramento a few years ago. There were over 30 contestants and I'm proud to say I won. The only drawback to using a bright red cooker is that it drew spectators like flies and they kept wanting to open it up and see how it worked. By the way, I won a #9 mosaic Kamado for my efforts and the shipping was as much as what this guy is asking for his #7.