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    Bush Buddy Stove

    That is one I didn't know. I was never a boy scout!
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    Bush Buddy Stove

    I have used the Sierra Stove and it really puts out a lot of heat. Probably boils water 2+ times as fast as my MSR whisperlite. It uses batteries but will still work without them. The downside besides needing combustible material is the deposits left on pots. http://www.zzstove.com/index.html
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    Total Chaos' new 08 Landcruiser kit

    Yeah, I don't understand, Toyota sold over 180k 100's in the US and no more than maybe 10k of the 200's.
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    Toyota Van?

    Oh, no wonder! I didn't really have time to check it out as we were in a rush. It just looked like a miniature version of what I was familiar seeing, a Toyota van. Thanks for the correction. I'd buy one if they had those available here. A couple of guys flogging their Subaru E12...
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    16" or 17" 35X12.5 tires and wheels

    The metric size, 315/75-16 has roughly the same dimensions as a 35/12.5-16 tire. I don't know if you can find them down south but they are plentiful in the US. Is that what you are asking?
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    Toyota Van?

    I saw this cool little Toyota 4wd van while in Greece. This thing was really small.
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    OEM parts source alternative?

    Yup, that is the one I have. Have not been able to find the current one though.
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    OEM parts source alternative?

    Lee aka SINCITY100 on Ih8mud is also a Toyota Parts guy that gives a good discount to us. Though he has a 100, he should be well versed in the 80 after 20+ years of service at his dealership. Also, there is somebody selling the Toyota EPC on mud. Try searching the vendor section.
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    '85 FWC in San Diego for $100

    Not mine but I know somebody here will want it. http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/rvs/619728191.html 4X4 Pop Up Camper - $100 Reply to: sale-619728191@craigslist.org Date: 2008-03-26, 2:37PM PDT 1985 Four Wheel Drive pop up camper- Fits full size older Blazer or Bronco with removable...
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    Air Jack

    Interesting, this is also called the Titan Jack but there are some discrepancies between it and the one in the first post. The Airjackusa/Chandler has a maximum height of 30" vs 22" from Streamline import. The bushranger X-jack is also stated to be 30" And checkout their location to one...
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    1978 Toyota FJ-43 Land Cruiser For Sale

    Cool rig! According to Brian894x4 site: FJ43 95.7" Wheelbase 166.5" Overall length FJ40 90" Wheelbase 151" Overall length
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    Garmin Nuvi 660 ?

    $70 more. But yeah, bluetooth would be cool.
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    Garmin Nuvi 660 ?

    Also consider the Garmin 650 for $300 (shipped) from Costco.
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    IH Travelall 4x4 - $2800 KC Metro

    That nice Travelall has been for sale for awhile now. I guess nobody wants it. I think it would make a great expedition platform especially if traveling more than two persons.
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    Fiji and New Zealand - 6 Weeks!!!

    I'll likely be traveling to New Zealand later this year and will be watching this thread closely!
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    80 or 100

    I do not know if the 4Runner is the same but this is how the mounts on the 100 looks with the rack removed.
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    80 or 100

    Kev, All 100's have removable roof racks that leave no holes or damage. They only require 4 OEM plastic covers that cost a few bucks to cover the mounting holes.
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    Camp Stove

    I have that particular Camp Chef stove (Weekender) as well as the larger 3 Burner Expedition model. The Weekender has good powerful burners and will make cooking, searing anything easy even in windy conditions. The legs are a bit short and so the cooking height is a bit low for me (I'm 5'10")...
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    A Nice Heavy Duty Camp "GRILL" Not a stove!! :)

    I do not think they are the same, though it is possible it can be a good grill. Looks like it might be a copy of an earlier version of the Solaire. http://www.rasmussen.biz/grills/anycopy.html
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    Toiletries organization ideas ?

    I've been using the Victorinox toiletry bag for quite awhile and have been happy with it. It carries full size bottles and has just enough capacity for me. It can have a small footprint if stood upright against something. The main compartment zipper is very easy to open/close with it's dual...
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