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for those people who still run a/c and want it working again for this coming summer send me a PM!!

im a qualified sparky with an aircond ticket, can retrofit from r12 to r134a and i can come to you with all the gear!

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hank is it just not working or it never got optioned with a/c?

tric we may be able to do something, is it just the condensor thats the issue? u still got the compressor attached? as for the pipes ENZED normally modify ours when needed

hank is it just not working or it never got optioned with a/c?

tric we may be able to do something, is it just the condensor thats the issue? u still got the compressor attached? as for the pipes ENZED normally modify ours when needed

Now I'm going to show my real knowledge....:blush:

the motor that runs off the fan belt can go back in, but there is nothing between rad and intercooler :huh:

I do have the stuff that doesn't fit in my shed ??

does that answer any questions :cool:

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Now I'm going to show my real knowledge....:blush:

the motor that runs off the fan belt can go back in, but there is nothing between rad and intercooler :huh:

I do have the stuff that doesn't fit in my shed ??

does that answer any questions :cool:

haha top explanation :whistling:

how much of a gap is there between rad and cooler?

Glad you posted this up Jimmy. My aircon hasn't been regassed and made working yet since we put the motor back in 6 months ago.

A couple of years back I took it to a A/C place and they got it going but it was only cool, not cold.

Would be great if you could have a look at it some time.

haha top explanation :whistling:

how much of a gap is there between rad and cooler?

haha , not much (prob down to 80mm at the bottom )and to make matters worse there is an oil cooler taking up one side so now that only leaves half the space ??:turned:

definately a custom job :mellow: I think Jimmy will just have to have a look and see what he thinks :thumbsup:

haha , not much (prob down to 80mm at the bottom )and to make matters worse there is an oil cooler taking up one side so now that only leaves half the space ??:turned:

definately a custom job :mellow: I think Jimmy will just have to have a look and see what he thinks :thumbsup:

the original core is only about 25mm but if the cooler takes up half the room then it will be a little difficult >_<

the original core is only about 25mm but if the cooler takes up half the room then it will be a little difficult >_<

yeah I'm buggered now with oil cooler taking up half the space but even before that, the core would fit no problem but not the canister ( condenser or whatever it is ) that is connected to it..

mmmm someone who can make my gt-r A/C cooler?

depends.. everyones definition of cool is different haha, a thermometer wont lie though!

let me know if u want me to come check it out

definitely gonna keep your contact! almost every single car ive looked at has needed a regas - or so they say lol its always something more when i go get it checked :(

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