LOL - I just realized my Kizzy came w/ a Full First Aid Kit

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NiteRider
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I know this is pretty random, but I didn't realize until now that I had one of these kits. The dealer or the manufacturer had this hidden with the spare tire. I can't believe all the stuff that came with this kit (from tweezers to a emergency blanket). Good to know if I ever drove off a cliff I'll be able to fix myself up. :lol:
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can never be too prepared as they say
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It isn't a bad idea to build upon what that kit has, I have blood clotting agent and a backup gun, water and flares, I rotate out the granola bars.

It is a nice touch by Suzuki though....
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I just found the original window sticker to our newly acquired one, but haven't seen the first aid kit in the trunk. Where is it?
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That's optional equipment AFAIK, as in an accessory like rubber floor mats or splash guards. It used to be listed on their website.
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Hmmm...our original window sticker said it was included. What did it look like?

I haven't taken everything out of the trunk yet to see everything there, but I pulled out the entire foam organizer to get the jack when changing the tires.
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I have one. It's still in a plastic wrap in my spare tire tray. It's right under the trunk floor liner. The previous owner must have got it.
In fact, my research on it just revealed that it was an "Interior Option".
- Trunk Sub-Floor Organizer w/First Aid Kit $65.
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KuroNekko wrote:I have one. It's still in a plastic wrap in my spare tire tray. It's right under the trunk floor liner. The previous owner must have got it.
In fact, my research on it just revealed that it was an "Interior Option".
- Trunk Sub-Floor Organizer w/First Aid Kit $65.
Thank you for the details KuroNekko! Was it in that big retangular blank space in the foam organizer?
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IshaanIan
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Isn't a first aid kit mandatory in all production cars? We have one here in India can't imagine that it would be an option there in the states :/
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IshaanIan wrote:Isn't a first aid kit mandatory in all production cars? We have one here in India can't imagine that it would be an option there in the states :/
Nope. Option on most cars, and usually not a factory option.

There's really good emergency services here so even in a bad crash you're only 30 minutes away from professional help. Unlike no one even yielding for ambulances stuck in traffic in India. :o :shock:
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