I don't see any need to drag a bunch of fluids around for the whole trip. Most of these items are flammable and/or corrosive and would not the kind of things I would choose to keep in my bedroom with me for the next year. All of these items (with the exception being the blue VW coolant if you use it) are readily available in any grocery, hardware or auto parts store in any size town these days. A quart of oil and a jug of water should get you by, and maybe one of those emergency gas cans. --- David Brodbeck <gull@CYBERSPACE.ORG> wrote: <SNIP> > Fluids, of course -- coolant, oil, brake fluid, ATF, > maybe a bottle of > fuel treatment in case you get bad fuel somewhere. <SNIP>
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