I don't want to be a party-pooper. But, honestly, your best bet is to wait. Save up more money. Drive the truck and get to know it. You're better off having $100 in your pocket for when the starter fails or the water pump, or... You may end up needing to replace a $15 part, but need to buy a $60 tool to do it.
We all know the excitement of having a new vehicle, especially if it's your first truck. There is an unreachable itch to modify it, to do something that says "This one is mine. I've worked on it. It's at least a little bit different from all the others." But "budget mods" often end up being cheap and Inferior quality, simply because the budget is small. Even a cheap set of fog lights. The housings and brackets will rust quickly. The included wiring harness will have undersized wire and poor quality connectors so that there are problems afterwards. It leads to more frustration than it's worth. If you really want to spend your budget on something usefull for the truck, buy a decent starter tool set - metric and SAE combination wrenches, sockets, good screwdrivers, a set of quality ramps to pull it up on for doing oil changes, etc. Stuff like that. That way, when the budget allows for a decent modification, we can talk you through doing it yourself.