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suzuki sv650s:
Ah, the motorcycle. This is about as close to the pavement at 100mph as you can get.
Hehehe...
I used to want the ninja 500, and I still wouldn't mind having one. But, since I have a ninja 250, a 500 doesn't seem like as much of an upgrade. A lot of people view the sv as the natural next step. It's a v-twin, so any harley shop will work on it. Plus, it's a common track bike, so everyone knows how to work on it.

$6500

 

aerostitch roadcrafter 1pc:
The aerostitch roadcrafter is one of the best motorcycle riding suits available. Is it a race suit? Well, kind of. It certainly can stand the race track, but it's mostly a touring suit. It's actually meant to be an oversuit. You can wear it over your work clothes, yet still be protected. It's very durable (many people own them for 10 years and more) and it looks flat sexy in all it's machine-shop factory-worker glory.

$750

 

cadillac dts:
I think this will be my next car. I've really been enjoying my town car, but the caddy has the northstar engine, dual exhaust, front wheel drive, etc... Plus, the new style is tight as...

$50000

 

cadillac escalade ext:
Bambi and I have been wanting to get her mom a truck. We were looking at some lower priced used ones when God started dealing with me about bigger vision. At that time, the Escalade came to my mind. A couple days later, Bambi asked how I knew she was wanting an ext. I think that's enough confirmation for me.

$50000

 

roland v-pro:
This is the absolute best digital drumset, in my opinion. This is a six-piece, which allows me to have a 10 and 12 centered around the snare, 14 to the right, and 16 to the left. The cymbals and hi-hats are full-swing. It really is a sweet set. I've played a previous model and I loved it. I've sown drum heads, cymbals, and many sticks, over the years.

$5500

 

tannoy reveal active:
These are the studio monitors that I use at work. If I have a choice for speakers to use in my home studio, it might as well be this. They are powered and have 6.5" cones. They really are quite nice nearfields for not a bad price, either.

$650/pr.

 

dell 2405fp :
I originally wanted the samsung 192t, then I wanted the dell 2001fp.  Now I want the dell 2405fp.  I wonder what next year will tell.

$1000

 

jvc gy-dv5000u:
This is probably my favorite high-end consumer camera. I would really like a couple of these.  Plus, since the 5100 came out, its price has gone down quite a bit.  It's a mini-dv cam, but you can use full-sized dv tapes or an external hard drive.  Of course, the latter raises the price another $2k.

$5000

 

panasonic 900u:
I would like this to be the upgrade to my infocus x1. It's an lcd, but the black levels are pretty well to the x1 that I had, plus, it should be brighter. I sowed the x1 to a guy at church.

$2000

 

rocket elt:
Personally, I intend to jump from my $65 logitech z-640's directly to these $1200 extremely lucious theater speakers. Honestly, I don't see much point in poking around inbetween. These would, obviously, be used in my home theater.

$1200

 

denon avr-1905:
I was originally wanting the denon 1604, but it has been discontinued. That was packaged with the elt's for $1500, what a deal. This should be a good receiver and supports two independent outputs for different rooms. This would push the elt's above.

$400

 

ping golf clubs:
I sowed my wilsons (and my zing2 putter) to a guy at work. I've been wanting a set of pings (my dad already has a set, bleh...) and they're on the way.

$1500-$2000

 

deluxe telecom maintanence kit:
This is my tool kit. It has a butt set, toner, screwdrivers, dikes, etc... It's basically a voice/data dream come true. Plus, it's in the coolest briefcase style tool case. I sowed a butt set to the tech at our office.

$750