I don't have an extensive tool kit in my car (only 7 screwdrivers including
2 Phillips, set of Imperial spanners (cheap Chrome Vanadium), a "Moles" locking
Wrench and a shifter), which I put together myself, and store in a nylon (?)
tent peg bag. The only "complete" sets available in Oz are either cheap-and-
nasty, or super-expensive Sidchrome. I think that it would be better to mix
and match tools, buying good-quality but reasonably priced ones, and buying or
making a box to store them in. As for spares, I (now) keep a full set of fuses,
lamps, and my old distributor cap, rotor and condensor (the condensor is a bit
faulty, but it should get me safely home if the other dies). Also, I keep a
roll of insulation tape and a can of spray lubricant.
This is a VERY basic kit, and certainly anything you think you may need yshould
be added.
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