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Which is the original position of the tool kit and air compressor on a SC 82 trunk?

Can anyone tell me or post a picture of this item's location.
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The tool kit usually laid on the floor, in front of the spare tire. The compressor... well, that seemed to vary a little in location.

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The tool kit usually laid on the floor, in front of the spare tire.
Isn't there a little strap assembly where you can lock it down - maybe into the jack rigging somehow? My car is in a remote garage so I can't double check but I think I remember the tool kit remains sort of fixed. Maybe someone just put a little bungie strap on mine?
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The jack was strapped in but the tool kit was loose on the floor. You can often find a little bit of what looks like gray seam sealer on the side of the bag where it contacted the bottom and inside front wall of the trunk, as Porsche was a little sloppy sometimes with the waterproofing materials in the trunk. I bought several new 911's in that era and none had a tool kit that was tied down. The compressor was just thrown in there. Some came in a cardboard box, some came in a plastic case, depending upon the year. The sizes varied slightly and sometimes you could fit the compressor under the carpet, between the tire, end of the jack and the battery, above the fan for the front condensor. Otherwise, it sat in that same general area on top of the carpet.

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Many thanks!
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The jack was strapped in but the tool kit was loose on the floor.
Thanks - was not sure

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