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Ok, here's my version of Pimp My Ride. I just picked up a bone stock 06 EGC with a whole 895 miles on it. I've already ordered everything for the Stage One upgrade... PC III from Fuelmoto, D&D Fatcats from Eastern Performance etc so that's a done deal. Now, I've got around $1500 give or take to play with on some mods. Perhaps a few pennies more.
That being said, just what would you do to "Mod My Hog"
I've come up with a list of the following:
1. Hawg Wired amp & speakers - There is no substitute and I've used their product before.
2) Seat - Actually I think the bike has a Comfort Stitch seat on it but I'm a Mustang fan.
3) Quick Detach Tour Pak kit
4) Misc chrome, new mirrors etc.
Ok, help me out here and spend my cash since I'm single.
A comfortable seat with a riders backrest is a key to really enjoying your new ride. There's always paint, if your feeling like a new look altogether. It's like getting a new bike whenever you do the paint thing.... Good Luck, and send us some pix when you're complete.
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