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Just In Case Roadside Emergency Kit Jumper Cables And Tire Inflator Make Offer on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Anchorage, Alaska, US

Anchorage, Alaska, US
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New "just in case" roadside emergency kit. Has "Wells Fargo" printed on side. Full zipper, opens to 2 big compartments. Includes: (all items brand new)
-12 volt tire inflator which plugs into your cigarette lighter (with instructions)
-orange cone
- pair of adult cotton work gloves
-jumper cables
-safety kit with: first aid kit, emergency poncho, safety vest, mini survival manual, alcohol wipes, emergency blanket, candles with box of matches, 3 zip ties, and attachable "call police" sign.

Wonderful emergency kit! Make an offer!

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