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    First aid kit and safety triangle.

    Did anybody get these items with their car, or are they just not suplied because its not a ADR requirment?

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    You don't get them unless you pay for them yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antiplastix View Post
    Did anybody get these items with their car, or are they just not suplied because its not a ADR requirment?
    Hi Antiplastix, the safety triangle is standard in the Superb but is an accesory for all other models. The first aid kit is an accesory for all models.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sales @ Mentone Skoda View Post
    Hi Antiplastix, the safety triangle is standard in the Superb but is an accesory for all other models. The first aid kit is an accesory for all models.
    Does the First Aid Kit go in the rear seat armrest like the Passat?
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    what are they worth as accessories Chris?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ope126 View Post
    Does the First Aid Kit go in the rear seat armrest like the Passat?
    On the Superb, there is a compartment in the boot on the right hand side that has a Green Cross where you can store your first aid kit.

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    If you want a first aid kit you are far better off to buy one from the RACV or your state motoring organisation or anywhere else that sells kits like outdoor or auto accessory stores.
    The reason manufacturers don't generally include them as standard equipment is that there are specific Australian regulations regarding approval for kits and it's easier to leave them out and let people source their own locally.
    In the EU there are regulations requiring first aid kits in vehicles which is why European cars have provision for them.

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