Porsche 928 1st Aid Kits
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Porsche 928 1st Aid Kits
OK, for those of you that saw these at Sharktoberfest last year and this year at the Sharks in the Parks for NorCal, I finally found more overseas and I bought them all.
Here is the ad for them and they are really cool. If I sell them all I will about break even I think. Not trying to make a profit, just having fun passing on a neat kit with lots of potential.
https://rennlist.com/forums/parts-ma...l#post10694114
$40 for the 1st aid kits with3D sticker (they are cool, look like real badges)
$15 on the light kits with the same sticker
Flat rate shipping is $20 for both or just the 1st aid kit
Flat rate for the light kit is $15 for up to 3 I think I can stick in.
I will keep shipping cost down to a min... I hate high shipping costs
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Here is the ad for them and they are really cool. If I sell them all I will about break even I think. Not trying to make a profit, just having fun passing on a neat kit with lots of potential.
https://rennlist.com/forums/parts-ma...l#post10694114
$40 for the 1st aid kits with3D sticker (they are cool, look like real badges)
$15 on the light kits with the same sticker
Flat rate shipping is $20 for both or just the 1st aid kit
Flat rate for the light kit is $15 for up to 3 I think I can stick in.
I will keep shipping cost down to a min... I hate high shipping costs
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The first kits pictured were not made for Porsche. They were made for the German military. The stenciled number starting with 6545-12 is a US/NATO National Stock Number (NSN). The picture brought back a lot of memories, as I spent 20 years purchasing these and other medical products when in the USAF.
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The first kits pictured were not made for Porsche. They were made for the German military. The stenciled number starting with 6545-12 is a US/NATO National Stock Number (NSN). The picture brought back a lot of memories, as I spent 20 years purchasing these and other medical products when in the USAF.
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That is what I did. I take out the 1st aid items and make it my 928 1st aid items for quick issues. I have a full set of spare relays, fuses, window switches, lights, and other items like extra lug nut, razor knife, sun roof switch, rags, and other stuff I don't recall at the second.
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They couldn't be WWII as the NATO country code (12 for Germany) wasn't incorporated into the NSN's until the 1970's. BTW bandages over 10 years old should not be used as old cotton can breakdown and contaminate the wound.
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They couldn't be WWII as the NATO country code (12 for Germany) wasn't incorporated into the NSN's until the 1970's. BTW bandages over 10 years old should not be used as old cotton can breakdown and contaminate the wound.
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Not sure if the WWII part matters as much. When I was looking for a first aid kit for this idea for my car, I was looking for anything. I was just happy I found a really solid box, bonus for me that it is German for the Porsches.
After looking more, I have found similar ones from the era (WWII), but they were more square. I did find some 60s and 70s version that were the same.
I will see if I can change the ad info and drop the WWII part. Not sure it matters, but I like to be accurate. Thanks for the info
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You know, actually, I hope Roger is reading this thread. I have been bugging him for a long time about such a kit. He began with good intentions but may have "finked out" on me. Think I better PM him shortly...
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I almost called Rog do work this with him. These are so fun I figured he could build a full kit and have fun. I know he has been buried lately thought...