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I dont do air con "fixing" but whatever parts you need I can get pretty cheap.

If you need to go to someone who does aircon, I would recommend Tuggeranong Auto Electrics, the guys there are really cluey and good with Jap cars... If hes there you should try to speak to Stuart. :D

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Oh, I would need to know exactly what the pipe looks like and what side it is on the air con system, then I would need to know what kind of fittings it has on either end (beadlocks, o'ring, pad or flange) then once you had the new pipe on it would need to be regassed anyway, and if its not R134a gas then its R12 gas and will have to be changed so you might need a new reciever drier aswell.... Complicated enough for you?

Heh heh :D Sorry I just like to prove how car smart I am sometimes... If you go to Tuggeraning Auto Elec they'll know exactly what pipe you need, then they'll call me and order it... So ill be getting it that way anyway :(

Well, its been nice being able to log on here all day recently but I wont be able to from tomorrow as the user of this computer will be returning to work and I will be forced to use the other computer again (which has no internet) so I will only be checking in after work... Just thought Id let you know :D

I thought so, I see your car everytime I go round to rinse off my car ( I park under a tree at work)...

I havent seen you do anything stupid yet :)

I work at Ingrams on Townsville street, pretty much straight across from the post office.

If you ever need anything Auto electrical or air con, drop in and see me, ill look ater you cos your a Skyline man :P

thanks man is there anyway to fix the dodgy off button on the 33 if anyone else has had the problem when it tilts to the side and doesn't work anymore

and yeah you would see me alot I'm addicted to the sausage rolls from the bakery next to the news agency

Slither, you work in Fyshwick dont you... Just off of Canberra Ave.

I see your car heaps.

Hi Slither:ditto R31DET's comment-spotted you car a number of times. VERY neat,I'd say. Top colour,too! Congrats!

thanks man is there anyway to fix the dodgy off button on the 33 if anyone else has had the problem when it tilts to the side and doesn't work anymore

and yeah you would see me alot I'm addicted to the sausage rolls from the bakery next to the news agency

Yeah mate i've had this problem. what happens is the button has a hinge that attaches it from the top allowing it to be pressed in. this has broken. oyu just need to either glue it back together, or what i did, was glue a bit of plastic behind it to stop it rotating. if you pull it off you'll see what i mean.

Hi Slither:ditto R31DET's comment-spotted you car a number of times. VERY neat,I'd say. Top colour,too! Congrats!

Just checked this thread again thanks for complement

as for the button sounds like a bit of effort to pull it apart think i'll just put up with it always been on

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