HT5540 27" iMac Stand for VESA model

Hello,. I was wondering if Apple sells stands for their 27" iMacs (Late 2013 models) separately and how much they are.  I am considering getting a 27" iMac with VESA mounts installed for wall mounting. Would I be able to order/use a stand in the future?

From the first post:
I am considering getting a 27" iMac with VESA mounts installed for wall mounting.
http://store.apple.com/us/mac/family/imac/imac-vesa?find=vesa

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