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Vtg 1997 Buick Century First Aid Road Hazard Accessory Kit Atlas Gm Auto Bag Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
Location:

Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States

Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States
Does not look like anything was ever used, still in the original Bag and Plastic outer bag, See Photos.
Brand:Buick Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Super Sport Hub Cap

For your Consideration is a Vintage 1997 Buick Century Road Hazard Kit which Includes an unused First Aid Kit, Flares, Flag, Matches, Atlas and Tire Tester in a Embroidered Black Nylon Zip Bag.  The unused First Aid Kit includes, Bandages, Tape, Wrap, Pads, Gauze and an Emergency Blanket.  Everything is in Excellent Condition and does not look like it was ever used.  There is a pocket for a pen which is not present but that could have been the way it came with a dealer providing a pen.  The Entire Kit Measures 16" Long by 12" Tall by 2" Wide and Weighs over 3 Lbs.  See Photos.  Thanks for Looking.

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