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    Palmer
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  • Palmer
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    Also picked-up a set of rear draws. Originally out of a Surf, but fit in the Prado - just need to do a little bit of adjusting so it is a bit better.
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  • Palmer
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    Awning on

    Now have our ARB awning fitted.
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  • Palmer
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    Had a feeling that power (and thus range) might be a bit limmitted with the handhelds, but the price was pretty good ie: an almost perminant loan

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  • craigm
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    Its always handy to have a couple of handhelds on board (as long as they're charged up). Great for a second person guiding you down a track or when reversing etc... Yes the in-car mounted radios are desirable as they are typically more powerful (longer range), don't require charging and never get misplaced...

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  • Palmer
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  • Palmer
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    Managed to get ahold of these:
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    Would these do for most of my UHF needs, or would an in-car mounted one be a better idea?

    Also have a pair of these for the kids - for around camp.
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    (Just gotta find where the other one went)

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  • Palmer
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  • Palmer
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    HaHa, yeah the photo does look a bit like a porta potti

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  • foxclan
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  • foxclan
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    Originally posted by Palmer View Post
    This will go in the Prado for day trips and until I get an engel or ARB fridge sorted.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]9611[/ATTACH]

    $3 from a garage sale and it works a treat on cool (haven't tried warm).
    At first glance i thought that the thumbnail picture was of a porta potti,, Got me interested when you stated that it "Works a treat on Cool"

    Good to see more Tassie Members on the forum.
    Keep the mods coming palmer.
    Cheers
    Troy

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  • Palmer
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    Originally posted by Madkore View Post
    That's a steal for $3!! Top score Palmer.
    Was quite happy - especially as I got a swag for $15 as well. Swag is a little rough, but it'll do me to see if I'll actually use one or not.

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  • Madkore
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    That's a steal for $3!! Top score Palmer.

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  • Palmer
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  • Palmer
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    This will go in the Prado for day trips and until I get an engel or ARB fridge sorted.

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    $3 from a garage sale and it works a treat on cool (haven't tried warm).

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  • Palmer
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  • Palmer
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    Rack

    My wife picked-up the battery tray when she was in getting an ARB roof basket fitted (with an awning to come) as she wanted both of these things, and I wasn’t arguing.

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    Plus there's now a few stickers on the back

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  • Palmer
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  • Palmer
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    Also installed a battery to the dual battery system plus a pair of IPF driving lights. Unfortunately the battery tray that was originally fitted was poorly done (so it broke loose). A new Piranha tray was ordered and I fitted it this weekend (plus repairing and re-fitting a bent support for the side step).
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  • Palmer
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  • Palmer
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    Originally posted by fido666 View Post
    That nudge bar looks like it came off some other vehicle, it didn't match up at all. The ARB bar looks much better!
    Hated that nudge bar from the get go, all I could imagine it doing was bending back and doing more damage than if it wasn't there.

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  • fido666
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    That nudge bar looks like it came off some other vehicle, it didn't match up at all. The ARB bar looks much better!

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  • Palmer
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  • Palmer
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    Ordered the ARB deluxe bar from North West Off Road and while I was there I decided to get a price on OME suspension and a snorkel. Told the wife the prices and she said to just get the lot fitted, but not to bother thinking of getting anything else for a LONG time.
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    The weekend before the bar was to be fitted, the “pool fence” thing up front snapped a post, as we were just heading off for a long drive, and was hanging by one support. Thank goodness my daughter had forgotten something and we had turned around. At least I could rip it off before we hit the road again.

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