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i'm not seeing where the 125k went unless there is a briefcase with 50k under the seat. stock stereo head unit? i dont see anything extravagant like dual turbos or rockwell axles or anything.
I can see him spending $125k if he paid shops to do all the work. You know, a retail customer tossing cash around.
Looks like he had good ideas but made some mistakes on the choices. ie. K&N instead of 6637, Edge Juice Platinum instead of DP Tuner, TomTom instead of Garmin, chrome grille guard instead of rear bumper, stock head unit instead of something cool, XM instead of Sirius (waiting for the flames now, lol).
I just realized that some of what I said might not apply to a 2006. But you get the idea.
As mentioned, They must have paid alot of hrly shop rate. My thinking is that its alot of jack to create a rollover prone highway vehicle. Getting sideways at anything over say 35 ish could hurt Bad. Not to start a whole stability thread though, I really don't know, or care. But the BULL bar light guard looks sweet if its stainless.
Let's see, he spent what, $60,000 on the truck new, put another $125,000 into it, so he has a truck he put $185,000 into, and he's selling for a minimum of somewhere around $40,000 (1/3 reserve price of $125,000). And he "has 3 kids now". How many did he have in 2005 when he bought this and started spending $125,000 on customizing it?? Uh huh. Whatever.
Hmm. Ummmm Why? More money that he knows what to do with...hehe maybe needs to buy some condoms...or get clipped! Then the kids wouldn't keep him from his toys. hehe If he can spedn $125 in upgrades...he can afford the kids.
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