Special edition Built in 1998 and cost over 10K when it was new. I was a BMW mechanic a few years ago and used this tool box for work so it has nicks and scratches(used), but its still a great box. Even the smallest drawer will hold 150 lbs. 45in tall x 77in wide x 28in deep. Could use new casters in the center but its still moveable as is.
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