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Hey,

Im after a A/C Compressor that "was" working prior to being taken out.

and im after one that hasent been disconnected for to long.

if u think you have what im looken for send me a pm with pics.

thanks

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If worse comes to worse man you can get one sent up from Nisswreck in Melbourne. That was the path I ended up having to take after checking out a few local ones but they were seized. Problem is I think it cost me around $200 in total for the compressor and postage.

yeh id like to avoid getting a 2nd hand one posted up to me if i can.

Id like to actually go and have alook at what ever im going to buy to make sure it seems alright 1st cause half the 1s i have seen so far dont look 2 good.

PS: if your selling one or take a compressor out of your car make sure you cover the holes to it with tape ect to stop air and crap getting in to it :P

Wish I had a spare R32 one sitting around but only have a R33 one that a wrecker gave to me to see if it would work but the inlets/outlets are a few mm to big. It's a pain finding a non seized R32 compressor which is why I took the Nisswreck path, They are rather good from my dealings with them and the compressor works well and all inlets/outlets were covered and the compressor was wrapped in bubble wrap. Sadly I still dont have my AC up and running just need to fix my PBR error and all will be good.

Actually I did just remember something, Try a few workshops like Powerplay Imports (not recommanding them just first shop to pop in my head), Most people get the AC removed when building a car for drift/track work.

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