What is the last thing you bought and plan to buy?

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[DO]Ron

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Still kinda crazy I made this topic over 5 years ago now, back then waiting for the Land Cruiser. Now we are just over 5 years on and just sold the Land Cruiser. Kinda sad we didn't really get to do all the major trips we wanted to do due to Covid. But to get on topic. The last thing we bought is our new ride. the Rav4 and the BFG KO2's for it.

And next, for the car at least, probably will be a Frontrunner roof rack to eventually mount a RTT.
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I have accumulated parts over the last 6 months. My issue is time to install them.
I have new shocks a posi rear and a new fancy stereo. A new leather interior is on the way also. The leather keeps the dog fur from sticking to the seats.
 
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D4R4x4

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I got the Auxbeam 6 gang switch panel kit for my accessories. Installed it today. Pretty easy process. Tied piggyback fuse to the seat heater fuse for ignition power on and off. I like the clean factory look. What I had before was a mess of wires. I did have to make a couple of brackets for mounting. I am happy with it so far.
 

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Tires were paid off and installed yesterday, as well as a bit of a fender/wheel well trim. Purchased protection rings for them, maybe beadlocks down the road, but next up will probs be a new exhaust or I may invest into new sleep system for the cooler months
 

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Uniquely Us Adventures

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Just bought some really nice wood and stain going to create a custom tailgate insert and the wife is going to burn some really cool designs into it. Why by when you can build. The next thing I do plan to buy is high clearance front and rear bumpers with a winch.. that I can’t build lol
 

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Just bought and installed my solar panel system to help keep the fridge going. Working on diy drawer system now.
Nice! Our last camping trip I did the same thing. The 100 watt panel kept the Jackery almost 100 percent for 5 days with the fridge running pretty regularly in 90 degree weather.
 

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Not that I just bought it but I recently had it all installed by a shop. Installed 4:88 gears chromolly shafts, lockers, gas tank skid, compressor and switch panel
 

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Last purchase was a Midland MXT-500 gmrs. The next buy will be RotoPax fuel cans.
Have you had a chance to test out the MXT yet? Curious of the range in a real world setting
It’s a whole lotta radio for just trail Comms. If you’re going to hit repeaters then a great option though.
 
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Have you had a chance to test out the MXT yet? Curious of the range in a real world setting
I have not. The plan is to also install one in our RV. My wife works from home so she will be in the RV during the week while I am out. The thought was to use the MXTs to be able to communicate.
It’s a whole lotta radio for just trail Comms. If you’re going to hit repeaters then a great option though.
We are going full time RV. We are installing one in the RV as well. The hope is the long range will help us communicate when I am away and cell phone use is spotty.
 

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I bought my first upgrade for my new to me FJ cruiser; a drop down tailgate table from Bison Gear. It made it from Poland to Northern Ca. in 4 days! I don't see how that's even possible right now, haha.
Up next I'll be getting it off road ready, starting with suspension, skids, and sliders. Which brands to go with, I'm still not sure
 
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