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I'm selling my old RB20 Air Con Compressor. Working order.

Price: $90

I also have the condenser and reciever/dryer or what ever it's called. Some lines too. Don't have pics though. All that stuff $70.

Thanks all.

Doncaster East Melbourne and can post.

0421 332 860

Russ

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Hello Russ,

I was wondering if you still had some of the AC Lines for sale?

I am after any of the 2 lines in the image attached.

Please PM me if you do as I am very interested.

Regards,

Steve.

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quite possibly. I am moving out from where I'm living soon so I'll have a look when I clean it out in the coming weeks. Sorry but won't get a chance till then.

quite possibly. I am moving out from where I'm living soon so I'll have a look when I clean it out in the coming weeks. Sorry but won't get a chance till then.

Thanks. Please let me know how you go.

Hello Russ,

I was wondering if you still had some of the AC Lines for sale?

I am after any of the 2 lines in the image attached.

Please PM me if you do as I am very interested.

Regards,

Steve.

Have you found some lines yet? I think I may have what you need.

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