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Old 03-22-2010, 17:19   #20
The Reaper
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One thing that I like to keep in my kit that has proven invaluable is a 12v. DC test light.

I would see your car kit (good one, BTW), and add a set of jumper cables, a tire pressure gauge, a can of fix-a-flat, a roll of duct tape, a roll of electrical tape, some 550 cord, a 20' piece of 1" tubular nylon webbing, several sizes of screw drive hose clamps, several feet of fuel line, a few feet of insulated wire, a quart of oil, a short piece of cheater pipe, a tube of JB Weld, a couple of turn signal and brake light bulbs, an assortment of fuses, some heat shrink tubing, a coat hanger or three, a car charger for my cell phone, a headlamp, a big bottle of fuel treatment, a couple of flares, a fire extinguisher, a Woodsman's Pal, an entrenching tool, a folding saw, a lineman's phone, a poncho liner, a couple of emergency blankets, a roll of paper towels, several maps, a GPS, flexcuffs (I mean LARGE ZipTies), a can of OC spray, a couple of extra mags, a SureFire flashlight or two, with spare batteries, rain gear, a hat, a first aid kit, and a one gallon anti-freeze or gas can.

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