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Toyota 42 Piece First Aid Kit-new on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Shoreham, New York, US

Shoreham, New York, US
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AUTOMOTIVE FIRST AID KIT
The kit has velcro on the back for easy storage and includes:
10  Flexible Adhesive Strips
10  Butterfly Bandages
3   Extra Large Adhesive Strips
3   Sterile Gauze Pads
3   Sting Relief Pads
3   Cleansing Towelettes
2   Sterile Stretch Gauze Rolls
1   Adhesive Tape, Latex-free
1   Elastic Bandage with Clips
1   Large Grip Scissors
1   Triangular Bandage with 2 Pins
1   Tweezers/Magnifier
1   Survival Wrap Emergency Blanket
1   First Aid Instruction Booklet
1   Toyota Case measures 6 1/4" in length by 2 1/2" in width by 5 1/2" in height

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