Boxtaboy is correct. It fits neatly in the foam insert that goes behind the spare tire.
However, if you put it behind the spare and need to use a tool you have to remove the spare. Not a big deal, but it is a minor inconvenience.
I think the tool kit was standard equipment in all Boxsters. They just get misplaced over the years and don't convey with the used ones.
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