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I'm showing the car at a local PCA concours tomorrow and every time the judges want to give me grief about this. Not sure why. These locations make sense to me.
In Europe > two elastic straps hold first aid kit and there is a green 'outline' sticker that shows location on flat plastic inside frunk at front edge.
Pocket sewn on frunk carpet is for 'folding, road emergency triangle' in its case. Anything heavier will distort pocket shape and/or fall out and rattle around.
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I'm going to throw this out there as an interesting aside and will not help with your question . . . .
When doing a through detail after I bought my black car, the jack was found in it's original orange felt bag in the back of the frunk. It was placed in a space right beside the fuel tank, sort of under the steering column. It is actually a nice spot for it.
I've never liked the toolkit/jack placement in the bumper or spare tire well so I've purchased a heavy rectangular black felt bag from ebay with velcro sew unto it. The velcro holds it and the tools in place quite nicely across the back of the frunk.
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