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Converter in a can 
While there are larger capacity inverters that will run higher current drawing tools and electrical equipment, the 120 W Power-Can from Projecta is one of the handiest stash-in-the-glove box alternate power sources available.
It will easily power up your laptop, mobile phone, video recorder, digital camera and will even run small TVs. more
 
Deadwood Safari 
The second Saturday in October saw the Cross Country Vehicle Club (Wellington) (CCVC) host the local round of the National Trials. more
 
Operation Waiouru 
Some of the best country for four wheel driving and scenery has to be in the Central North Island, more specifically the Army Training Grounds at Waiouru. more
 
Sweet Sorento 
Our long term test on the Kia Sorento Ltd is coming to an end – and there’ll be no crocodile tears when good old EFN leaves the office for good – they’ll be real ones. more
 
$3000 Rod Rebuild 
When Guyon Humm of Ashburton decided to get “something different” for his 4WDing, he little thought it would end up being so much work – or that there’d be such a beautiful end result. more
 
Dream come true 
Carl Flannery’s 1942 Ford Jeep is like that old ammo box you keep your tools in. The paint is wearing off in places and the primer and sometimes bare metal shows through. It’s a bit bashed here and there, there’s rust showing in places and it’s none-too clean. more
 

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