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*Looks at his own 33 with boot/rear strip and sub/amp* confused.gif

In my defense, it's a very small/light system focused on quality rather than spl.. the sub's only 10" in a small enclosure.. I just love my music too much! (No it's not doofdoof)

should have just taken the belt off the compressor and left it at that if your planning on re-fit. the money you save on fuel economy will be blown apart when you pay someone to re-gas your aircon.

Air con was already not connected... I had to replace the power steering pump and harmonic balancer so I removed the rest of it. I knew I have to do the timing belt in the future too so re-install wouldn't be a problem. Half the air con hoses weren't even there when I bought the car. Plus I get regas for a $35 carton.

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