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I got mine from the Snap-On site. It's a lot of money, but it's far better quality than the Windzone kit (which I have in the toolbox on the Night Train). With that kit plus the stock toolkit, there isn't much I can't do on the side of the road.
BTW Copyless your find is way cooler, I like the idea of those kits fitting in the side bag gullies....very cool!
That's one of the things that I thought made the kit so great, and the fact that it has so many different items that could be used in so many situations. Although it may be expensive, it really does seem to have a wide assortment of items included.
You can buy just the bags from the same seller to carry the tools you already have for like 67 dollars, shipped.
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