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Founded and still based in New Zealand, Fully Equipped offers a diverse range of world-class accessories and a professional services.

It is one of the leading manufacturers and distributors of aftermarket accessories to suit 4WD fleets, trade operators, off-road enthusiasts and the around town driver.

The company has established itself as a leading supplier of aftermarket automotive accessories for utes and 4WDs in New  Zealand and around the world. With more than 30 years of experience, the company has earned a reputation for its flagship  products, including the renowned Crown canopies and Tuf Dek liner. These products are meticulously designed to withstand  New Zealand’s diverse and often harsh conditions.

This longstanding presence in the industry underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to quality and reliability.  Clients can trust that they are partnering with a business that has not only weathered market fluctuations but also continually  adapted to meet evolving customer needs.

Beyond its in-house offerings, Fully Equipped sources high-quality accessories from globally recognised brands such as  EGR, ECB, TJM, Bott, Realtruck, Narva, Projecta, BedSlide, Rola, Warn and more. This diverse portfolio enables Fully  Equipped to provide a wide range of products for 4WDs.

Fully Equipped’s extensive product range caters to various needs for customisation. The company’s offerings include:

Canopies: robust and versatile canopies are designed to provide optimal protection while enhancing the functionality of utes.

Lighting: Narva’s high-quality lighting systems improve visibility and safety, crucial for operations in low-light conditions.

Drawers and shelving: customisable storage solutions keep gear organised and accessible, maximising efficiency.

TJM bull bars and Warn winches: durable equipment protects vehicles from damage while enhancing their off-road and rugged use capability.

Device management: cutting-edge technology facilitates seamless integration and management of various devices,  ensuring that all systems operate smoothly.

Power management: Projecta’s advanced solutions ensure efficient and reliable power distribution throughout vehicles, crucial for supporting various accessories and equipment.

Camping: for rugged overland adventures, look no further than a Thule soft-shell or hard-shell rooftop tent.

Roof Racks: Rola Cross Bars, Titan trays with Ridgemounts developed in conjunction with Rola plus a wide range of Rhino Rack and Thule products.

Focussing on Nissan’s popular Navara, Fully Equipped offers many ways to create a personalised 4WD.

There’s a colour coded Crown canopy that gives quick and easy access to gear no matter its location in the tray. Hand built  from a single fibreglass shell, the Crown canopy is a strong, impact resistant extension of the vehicle that provides a  protected storage space for tools, gear and supplies that can be painted to match a vehicle’s colour.

Storage in the back is covered by the Rola Titan tray, while rooftop storage starts with Rola’s Ridgemount system.

Protection up front is taken care of with a strong, stylish ECB Nudge Bar, made of high tensile, mandrel bent aluminium and  styled to match the Navara’s muscular front end.

Airbag and ADR compliant. For more information visit www.fullyequipped.co.nz.

 

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