http://www.howlingmoon.co.za/ South African made Roof tents. It was the flip of a coin to choose betwene this or the Eazi Awn. Both great tents
http://www.koni.com / Heavy track raid shocks
http://www.frogsisland4x4.com/ Great job at fitting the Frontrunner roofrack, and all round general advice
http://www.devon4x4.com/ Fantastic job at fitting the ARB bull bar and Safari snorkel. Many Thanks Chris for all your help
http://www.engelaustralia.com.au/ Accept no substitute, one of the first items we purchased after the vehicle.
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb/ Lifesaver, all the information and help you need with overland preparation
http://www.cascadedesigns.com/MSR/Stoves/category Petrol, Diesel, you name it, you can cook from various fuels.
http://www.wildernessmedicaltraining.co.uk/ Far from home medical training. 2 days course in September in Oxford
http://www.4x4ventures.co.uk/ Great weekend in Mid-Wales learning to drive off-road
http://www.katadyn.com/ As they say ‘ Making water, drinking water’
http://www.bfgoodrich.co.uk/bfgoodrichuk/en/tyres/advantages/20080704145444.html – Meant to be good for 50,000 miles, so worth every penny. Good for sand, mud and road use

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June 7, 2010 at 12:41
amiller2
hi there, saw your post the other day. it’s been a bit like that all the way down through africa with decent internet. we are now settled in south africa for a while before we head up the west coast.
i will forward the picture to you in the next few days.
hope you had a good journey after we left you. where are you know?
email me the address again. i have it somewhere in the vehicle
alan and bun
June 28, 2010 at 08:16
amiller2
hi amiller1974@gmail.com
email me and i will send the photo
best
alan