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I was digging through the receipts for all the accessories, mods, nick naks, and assorted gotta have it`s I have bought since I got my `03 Silverado in Dec. of 2002 and decided it add it all up.

 

$4416

:D

 

Good thing I`m pretty much finished.....

at least till the warranty expires.

:rolleyes:

 

So what about the rest of us?

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That's a dangerous road...I got to $2000 part of the way through my stereo receipts.....So I stopped.

 

Not only will I not finish that, I won't even get started on how much I have dumped into the 92. :rolleyes:

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Brush Guard - $250

Nerf Bars - $250

Bedliner - $375

Tool Box - $250

KC Lights - $100

Tires/Wheels - $1100

Stereo - $500

Window Tint - $50

 

Crap thats alot! Almost $3,000!

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Lets see:

 

Tonneau Cover: 730 bucks

Rhino Liner: 350 bucks

Tint: 110 bucks

Cold Air intake: 230 bucks

 

1420 bucks so far!!! No more though, Im saving up my playtime money for the next vehicle purchase and a engagment ring :sigh:

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1420 bucks so far!!! No more though, Im saving up my playtime money for the next vehicle purchase and a engagment ring :sigh:

I hear ya on the ring...that is coming up for me in the near future too!

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Less than $400 on bed rails, bug guard and window tinting. It's that $25,000 fifth wheel trailer I want to add to the back thats gonna be the killer :cheers:

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I've had mine less than 8 months and have about $2000 in it, counting $800 in tires. Electric fans going in soon, probably leave it at that for a while. Need $$$ for the car now :cheers: !!! (It will be getting a stereo upgrade soon, however, with tv's for the kids :chevy: !!)

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(It will be getting a stereo upgrade soon, however, with tv's for the kids :chevy: !!)

sounds like a pretty penny... I'll end up making my kids suffer like I had to do, with a flashlight and a gameboy. None of this high tech s**t :cheers:

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Delphi SkyFi XM installed and 2 years of XM - $435

Valentine 1 with concealed display - $430

Stock Aluminum wheels off ebay - $400

 

So ~1200 and still need to get new tires.

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(It will be getting a stereo upgrade soon, however, with tv's for the kids  :) !!)

sounds like a pretty penny... I'll end up making my kids suffer like I had to do, with a flashlight and a gameboy. None of this high tech s**t :chevy:

Yup....Sounds like you suffered. :chevy:

 

 

If (and I stress the if) we took any kind of trip...I got mom and dad biatching back and forth, and family sing-a-longs for entertainment.

 

It's a wonder we didn't take more trips. :cheers:

 

 

Nope....Sorry. My kids will have it good. Playstations, TVs, DVD's...You name it. Those mods would be well worth it, if you travel via truck for any length of time in my opinion.

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Nope....Sorry. My kids will have it good. Playstations, TVs, DVD's...You name it. Those mods would be well worth it, if you travel via truck for any length of time in my opinion.

EXACTLY :cheers: !!!!!!!!!! The peace and quiet will well be worth it :chevy: !!!!!!!!

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Roughly $75. Yep, $75. I don't have the cash to really modify the truck now, especially since I might not be the one driving it in a couple of months (depends on who wants to drive what...we could end up with two pickups).

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