Attention:
- The aluminum surface is a corrugated sheet metal (0.2 mm thick), thereby leaving contacts with rough edges distinct furrows
- The actual wall material is a web of wooden strips. The visible rivets in the hardware "staple" the film against the wood.
Due to severe mechanical stress of the case has become tattered; the wooden steps down now to the fore, where the rivet a fitting is pulled out and the lower corner bar bends down.
I had at that time so bought it for probably 20 D-Mark, 10 euros in bicycle shop, and not even as a promotional merchandise. Might just have been only the Far East-cheap goods, about the same cost of materials-League, as it was offered in DIY stores often times as a special offer-pallets (as a tool case) (then 10 D-Mark) and still is today.
Under the assumption of obvious that Bilora as a reseller of this suitcase occurs (here as the foam insert version), he'd be twice as expensive, and thus overpriced in price-performance.
If you will never bring (eg as a hobby-Amateur) the case even in the vicinity of a true mechanical stress-risk, and will not interfere at (unavoidable here) grooves and nicks in the foil sheet corrugation, the case can of course be older than the transported goods.