Tonight I shut off the water and replaced the shut-off valves for the sink and toilet, then proceeded to install the toilet and vanity/sink.
The toilet is one of the American Standard Vortex toilets, and boy does it really flush every part of the bowl, the rinse water swirls right up under the rim all the way around. I have to say, the box came with everything except the connection line, which I had to run back to the store for a longer one as I forgot I bought a taller toilet.
This was one of the simplest toilets I've ever installed though, all the parts were also pretty good quality too.
The vanity was also a kit, but we re-used the faucet from the old vanity as we had just installed it a couple of years ago. I'm not completely happy with the vanity's quality, but I needed something that was quick to install, so will live with it for now. The sink doesn't even have an overflow hole in it, so something I'll have to keep an eye on when the grandson is around and things are too quiet, if you know what I mean.
I also got the vanity light installed the other night and got all the trim primed and ready to paint, will be installing it tomorrow night and changing out some of the hardware to a bronze color.