Answers: several things to purchase would be a haynes brochure a good set of metric 1/4 and 3/8 drive sockets and ratchets and extensions for both some screwdrivers and a clothed pair of pliers and a set of metric combination pause wrenches [sears "craftsmen" tool are always perfect quality and are reasonable]
subsequent item would be a cheap air compressor that plugs into the ciggarete lighter and dont forget a mid stratum first aid kit
for spares : a dampen pump/belt a alternator belt and a thermostat and seal ring
while my index sounds excessive the inconvienance of a breakdown can be minimized if the proper tools parts and knowlage[in book form at least] is available
good luck enjoy a safe "nonevent" trip
I would transport a pair of gloves and some coveralls to use if you enjoy to change a flat. Would be a well-mannered idea to hold some jumper cable and a tire pressure guage (proper tire pressure will improve fuel reduction as well as on an upward curve tire life). Since you do not work on cars, then the solely other thing is a cloth to use when you check your oil, (have your mechanic show you how). Leave anything else to someone that know what they are doing. This will save you abundantly of headaches as economically as money in the long run.
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