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wedgie
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I want to move my battery to the trunk in order to clean up the engine compartment and to help with weight distribution. The problem is that most of the battery boxes that I have seen are really cheasy looking plastic. I would like to find something that is really nice for a street driven vehicle that is in car shows occassionally. Anything available, or do I start fabbing?
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70 Dustpan
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Look on Ebay, there is tons of cool ones for sale there.
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Hey, I'm a God again!
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Jamakin
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awhile ago somebody on here was making custom ones out of stainless i think with a laser cut logo too.
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Jamakin
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pretty sure thats the one i remember, or very similar
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Cudadust
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Would you need a bttery box with an Optima battery, they do not leak and have several options for mounting.
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Canucklehead
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Would you need a bttery box with an Optima battery, they do not leak and have several options for mounting.
I have a red top Optima in mine, no need for a box. I've heard you can mount it upside down if you want. Greg
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demon340v
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I use the Summit battery box ran me uner 50 shipped it's plastic it mounts nice and it blends in well
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Alyways Imitated..Never! Duplicated~ Project El Diablo (71 Demon) 
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kevin440
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I agree some look cheesey.......I purchased the Taylor Brand...Nice package....Worked perfect.. kevin440 
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