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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Good day guys.. As the title itself. Please provide your thoughts. Thanks in advance.

    Cheers.. :cheers2:

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    #2
    There's a similar thread related to this. [emoji2]


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    #3
    Dash cam, umberlla, tissue

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    essentials things i have inside my car:

    1. spare tire
    2. jack
    3. tire wrench
    4. portable compressor
    5. spare rags
    6. duct tape
    7. work gloves
    8. umbrella
    9. spare shirt, shorts, underwear
    10. dynamo flashlight
    11. spare key
    12. OR/CR/Documents
    13. basic wrench, long nose pliers, philips screwdriver
    14. jumpstart cable
    15. one liter water and one bottle coolant.
    16. car charger

    i have bought a plastic box na nasa trunk lang to contain these.

  5. Join Date
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    #5
    1. OR/CR (of course)
    2. Tools
    3. Emergency warning sign
    4. Tire gauge
    5. Flashlight
    6. Lotion
    7. Alcohol
    8. Tissue and Wet wipes (Yes I have both) LOL
    9. Cologne
    10. Toiletries (Soap, Shampoo, Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Floss)
    11. Spare clothes
    12. Umbrella
    13. Charger (Car charger adapter and the usual adapters for house sockets)

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    #6
    Fire extinguisher

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    #7
    Collapsible baton

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    Collapsible baton

    What for?

  9. Join Date
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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    What for?
    for wild animals?

    i used to have emergency food in the car.. until the nut-based food spoiled and grew fungus. no more emergency food!
    but i do have some distilled drinking water.. good for radiator, hands, and stomach.

  10. Join Date
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    #10
    In my younger years a box of protection 😂

    Nowadays an overnight pack in case of hotel stays.

    I drive more hours than sleep. 😕😑😠😴

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    #11
    ^ wild animals include men with bad intentions 😈

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by anonemus View Post
    Collapsible baton
    hehehehe. i also carry a mahogany arnis inside the car. wala lang baril ang mangasar, kaya ng arnis.... hehehehe.

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    #13
    meron ako wooden baseball bat, yung maliit, not the size being used sa MLB.

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    #14
    Flashlight, tissue paper, alcohol, blanket, pillow, extra tshirt, water, empty water bottle & my baton.

    Since everyone seems to keep a bottle of drinking water handy, this is something to think of:
    Plastic Water Bottles exposed to Heat can be Toxic

  15. Join Date
    Nov 2009
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    #15
    - OR
    - CR
    - owner's manual
    - spare tire
    - early warning device
    - jack
    - portable tire inflator (for my car and for others' as well)
    - torque wrench (serves as my tire wrench, also for self-defense)
    - ratchet wrench (backup in case hindi kaya ng torque wrench, also for dual wielding)
    - 17mm/19mm/21mm/23mm sockets (for my wheels and for others' as well)
    - jumper cables (for my automatic car, also for self-defense)
    - flashlight
    - screwdrivers
    - vise grip
    - pliers
    - adjustable wrench
    - electrical tape
    - masking tape
    - duct tape
    - WD40
    - extra coolant
    - extra shirt
    - first aid kit
    - tissue
    - century tuna


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    #16
    if that century tuna is not the pull-tab model, bring a can opener as well. in times of stress, one tends to fumble opening a can using screwdriver and/or pla-is.
    heh heh.

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if that century tuna is not the pull-tab model, bring a can opener as well. in times of stress, one tends to fumble opening a can using screwdriver and/or pla-is.
    heh heh.
    Haha tama sir [emoji106]

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  18. Join Date
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    #18
    I always have this, comes very handy...


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