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The most expensive single item you own ?

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Originally posted by: Amol
family or mine?

if its mine, then . . . . probably computer
Yours. You don't actually own anything unless you bought it with your own money, in full. I think that the banks probably own most of the homes and cars in the countries. 😉

 
college degree, and degrees in progress

a vase, probably.

Otherwise, the rest are nearly the same:
boat, big screen tv, camper, home theater system, road bike, probably some other things.
 
Originally posted by: BentValve
My home theater...ive had as much as $15K worth of stuff but have since backed it down to $8-9K.


Some guys have 50K + invested in their HTs...most of that is the room itself though.

Well, along a similar line I'd say my receiver, which is a single item, unlike an entire home theater...

Unless we can include maintenance costs, in which case it is my cat - the one I got for free. 🙂
 
VASE FROM THE MING DYNASTY : PRICELESS

ACTUALLY VALUED AT 3.4 MIL BUT NP

using capital letters makes me feel manly.
 
ive already answered this i think and i still think its my computer monitor that wasnt more than 500 bucks... im a simple man, of simple pleasures 🙂 :beer:
 
I guess it would be my Kenwood eXcelon Deck for my car. At the time it was the first to play MP3's, which was something I had to have. I paid $450 for it originally, but it retailed for $699.

I can't think of anything more expensive that I currently own. Although I did replace the motor in my old 1993 Prelude which was well over a grand.
 
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