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I know it's just now November, but what are you good Christmas list ideas? I'm looking for something for my truck, and I don't really want it to break the bank. I already have dual exhausts, two sub with an amp, and just got some new tires. Any ideas? Oh, I drive a 2002 Ford F150.
What's your definition of 'break the bank'? If you can spend a few hundred, I'd get a grille guard. I think they look awesome and Summit has them from around $300-600.
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I won't make a signature until you realize the irony...
Me and my parents are going to the Detroit Auto Show in January, so that is our christmas present, and I asked for this window canvas that goes in the rear window of my truck, its a giant ford symbol.
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Jake
DD:1994 F-150 4x4 Supercab, 351, E4OD,187k Rough Country Leveling Kit and 9000 Series Shocks
My ideal gift is a house and vehical. I got the money to buy a car, just not in the position to get one now; as you can see in my location. Moving is perrty hard to do when ya still don't have a house to move into. lol
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RIP my Blue Boy. Best dog I'll ever have, the shortest 2 years.
I'd say anything above $500 is breaking the bank. The bull bar's a nice suggestion, but I don't even know what it's used for. I'm pretty satisfied with my stock headlights too. You guys got anything else?
Get a Marlin 30-30, and/or a Remington 870 to put in the back window. Every man needs his work guns But really, maybe a bed tool box. I didn't think I'd fill mine up, but I've packed it full of all the junk that was all over my back seat. Plus it's a good excuse to carry the right tools with you to help out anyone (read: girls) that you come across.
Get a Marlin 30-30, and/or a Remington 870 to put in the back window. Every man needs his work guns But really, maybe a bed tool box. I didn't think I'd fill mine up, but I've packed it full of all the junk that was all over my back seat. Plus it's a good excuse to carry the right tools with you to help out anyone (read: girls) that you come across.
I've always wanted a tool box in my truck bed, but my truck is a short bed. I don't think the parents would like that, since I'm the one who usually has to take my truck to the feed mill to get cow feed. If you guys could find me a tool box where I could still fit 10-15 bags of feed, you'd probably be my heroes.
I would ask for a 2002 ish Diesel F350 Crew cab, but since my parents aren't millionaires I dont think that is going to happen (even if they were they'd probably still make me buy one on my own lol).
-CD Player
-Remote Start
-Tires
-Lift Kit
-Exhaust
-Grill Guard
I like the idea of guns in the back window too!
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2004 F150 FX4 Crew Cab
85 4x4 5.0L F150 Reg Cab-What the heck should I do with this thing?
You know... I used to be the same way. I would want the cool toys/gadgets, and now i'm 20 and living on my own, I get all excited when I get cloths for xmas (yeah, i know, sad isnt it?)
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2004 F150 FX4 Crew Cab
85 4x4 5.0L F150 Reg Cab-What the heck should I do with this thing?
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