Aluminum Battery Box
------------------------------ *Excellent Condition* 1/8" aluminum construction -- very sturdy Powder coated semi-gloss black Includes all stainless steel hardware and tie-down Rubber grommets for wire exit Fits all popular starting battery sizes (Group 24, 25, 34, 34/78, 35, 75/25) Purchased new, assembled but never installed in a vehicle |
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