Expo Trailer must haves?

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hey guys,
I'm thinking seriously about starting an expo trailer project build, and of course I have my list of wants:
-articulating hitch
-cooler/fridge slide out (2?)
-solar system, with pivoting mount
-inverter
-deep cycle battery
-fold down table/exterior storage cabinet with fold down door. room for food prep, stove, coffee maker etc.
-integrated 20lb propane tank/manifold capable of running multiple appliances
-capable of running 285/70/17 (matching spares with the truck)
-2 spare tire mounts
-pop up awning mount
-levelling jacks
-tubbed fenders
-side lift box lid/toneau supported on struts and utilizing heavy-duty latches
-capable of supporting roof top tent
-frame mounted rear recovery point (hitch receiver?)
-leaf springs/struts
-2x 2-NATO style jerry can holders
-area lighting
-10lb fire extinguisher mount

the catalyst for this is a utility trailer made from the frame and box of a Toyota NR-15 on the local buy and sell

being a Toyota guy, this is just too good to pass up, and if this thing is in even fair condition it could be a pretty rad base for an expo trailer build.

what else would you guys consider to be necessary equipment for a base camp trailer to be used for up to possibly 7 days?
 
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If I do end up getting this toyota box I'll likely only be using and heavily modifying the frame, and hopefully utilizing the tail gate as well
 

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My very best advise? Keep the weight down, use as light as possible materials. A few years ago I stripped ours back down to the frame and used aluminum wherever I could, primarily the floor. 7075 1/8" sheet over wire mesh. Just that simple mod lost nearly 70 lbs of excess weight. I see some of these big heavy expo trailers weighing in at nearly a ton empty, load em up with gear, water, tents, etc etc and they tip the scales at 22 to 2300 lbs and more. Thats a lot weight. Ours tips the scales at right around 800 lbs fully loaded.