First Aid Kits@2006/03/25
Originally, the first aid kits must be included in the armrest of the rear seat. However, when I obtained this car 11 years ago, the first aid kits was not there. Probably, the previous owner lost it.




I got the first aid kits case of the Perikan(PC-1120FA) from Yahoo aucsion yesterday.
Size: 235 X 92 X 111mm

But, This case size is a little bit bigger than inner size of the rear armrest. I'm stupid :-p

I decided to put it on the trunk. However, I guessed that it moves every time the car turns at the corner. :-(
I found the good stuff at the junk yard of the Ventiller Engineering. It's the first aid case bracket of the MK2 Golf.

However, the problem occurs. The length of the rubber strap wasn't enough for that Perikan case.
So I replaced the roof racks strap to the original rubber strap.
I installed it to the rear trunk of the drivers side. I used the only two screws for the install.
This strap easily hold the case. Very good.

However, I have another problem in addition to it. It's only case. Yeah the case! The contents are empty. :D

I looked for the first aid kits to the Yahoo auction again. I found the cheap(only $12) first-aid kit of the BMW, and I got it.

It's the BMW first aid kits stuff. I don't want the BMW logo case. Yep! I used only contents.

I couldn't find the first aid kit of the Volkswagen.
The Pelican's case was smaller a little than BMW's case. However, all stuff was fitted successfully to the Pelican's case.









BTW, I can't understand why I need it now. :-P





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