New in box. 31 piece car emergency kit. Pink. Great for motorcycle or car. Booster / jumper cables, slip joint pliers, 1 standard and 1 Phillips screwdriver, tire pressure gauge , gloves, ice scraper, fuses, terminals, electric tape, 1/4" drive socket. All of it comes in a great pink zip up carry bag with handle. Ships to US only
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