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One thing you couldnt live without in your van or car other than whats included (eg radio and satnav etc)

and one thing if money wasnt an object

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USB port to charge the S**T battery on my brand new iphone7.

Money no object - a little man/women that cleans the back for me every time I do an install of any kind.:p
 
Road Atlas? Quite honestly I prefer my cab to be as empty as possible.

If money were no object, I'd have the self-cancelling indicator stopped from self-cancelling, better mirrors with less blind spot area, parking sensors, and replace the sliding windows with horizonally hinged windows like on a 2CV.
 
Perhaps , sirens for rushing though the traffic that would ideal like mr gadget :)
 
Money no object would be a giant retractable hand on a spring to covertly splat any oik wheelying in the middle of the road.
 
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