This is used from my truck just recent sold it is made of aluminum very nice has some marks on the bottom where the battery sits on top will not show but probably can be buffed out. And is missing two hex nut screws that can be purchasef at any local hardware stores these are hard to find and can be very pricey for the serious bidders 9 1/2 X 6 1/2 The inner grove. Outer is 11X8 I had my Optima battery in it
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