I bought a 2014 with 140 hours on it. It had the nice speedometer on it already - it's the electronic one that mounts around the steering column and sits right in front of the driver almost like an instrument cluster. It also came with the upgraded high back seats that are adjustable - very nice for long rides. I added a dash kit to provide lockable enclosures in the dash (around $100 online and installed DIY), a forward overhead storage tray (I think less than $100 installed by TV Carts), a sand bottle kit (about $35 online and installed DIY), a mesh "grocery bag" that fits on the back (prices vary online but no install necessary). When I had it serviced at TV carts, I had them add a dual usb charging port and LED strips on the front and down the sides that also function as turn signals. Can't remember the exact prices of those last 2 things but TV carts publishes those prices including installation on handouts available in any of their stores. I thought about the LED headlights but the ones that are on it now are sufficient, so I left them alone. I also swapped out the thick "welcome mat" style floormat for a thinner rubber "Weathertech" style mat (also purchased online but don't recall the price). Another nice upgrade, that mine already had, is the digital hour meter mounted in the dash that also has a gas gauge on it so I don't have to lift the seat every time I want to check the fuel level.
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