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My 2004 Porsche Cayenne Turbo included a first aid kit, Porsche part number 7L5 860 281, made by HANS HEPP Gmbh & Co., in a heat sealed cellophane wrapper. That kit was retained after the vehicle was sold and now resides in my 2022 Porsche Macan.

 

There is no idea what is contained within the kit, as I haven't broken the factory sealed cellophane.

 

Of interest / concern, the manufacturer marked the label w/ an expiration 2008-09 date code.

 

 

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A Porsche PNA 444 197 4 Porsche Tech Equipment First Aid Kit was purchased for my '86 911 Targa, now residing in a great unused volume underneath the front passenger seat (NOT lots of storage volume in that vehicle).

 

One REALLY NICE feature of this kit is that the cellophane wrapper may be opened and sealed closed, creating MUCH greater likelyhood of using the interior contents. It is also great to be able to examine the parts within the kit.

 

 

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A nice / generic / complete first aid kit was purchased for my 1968 Fiat 500L.

 

This also has cellophane that my be opened and resealed which is also great for this vehicle, permitting usage while helping to keep this kit clean, also NOT lots of storage volume in this teeny vehicle.

 

 

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On 1/20/2024 at 7:03 AM, wingless said:

My 2004 Porsche Cayenne Turbo included a first aid kit, Porsche part number 7L5 860 281, made by HANS HEPP Gmbh & Co., in a heat sealed cellophane wrapper. That kit was retained after the vehicle was sold and now resides in my 2022 Porsche Macan.

 

There is no idea what is contained within the kit, as I haven't broken the factory sealed cellophane.

 

Of interest / concern, the manufacturer marked the label w/ an expiration 2008-09 date code.

 

 

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Here are images showing the interior contents of that Porsche 7L5 860 281, where someone opened the cellophane wrapper. It looks like a nice kit.

 

 

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