If you could do 100 million hashes per second (that seems to be possible with hardware looking at crypto stuff), the way I understand the setup you're still up against the 100100 iterations in the key derivation algorithm. So that's 7 * 10^19 hash calculations.
Even with the hardware to do 100 million hashes per second you're looking at nearly 23,000 years.
Let's hope you get a hit at 50% of the space (the expected average case). That's 11500 machine years with beefy GPU accelerated machine. So to bring this to a usable 5 years (and that's already pushing the expiration date of any creditcard you may find in the stolen vault) you'd need 2300 gpu accelerated machines running 24x7.
In AWS terms, with reserved discounts and everything you're going to spend roughly 60 million dollars cracking one vault.