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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: EX vincentown NJ now in Lebanon TN
Posts: 666
View this user's gallery iTrader: 0 / 0% | You can just get some one to make you drifrent AC lines. |
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| Turbo V6 guy... Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Spring/Woodlands, Tx.
Posts: 651
View this user's gallery iTrader: 2 / 100% | i have to have my a/c lines modified im installing my setup and the a/c lines sit on my downpipe. so before i start the truck im trailering it to a shop thats going to modify the lines. |
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| Registered User | See that what i though also. there is a place right down the road from my shop call Vintage Air that has been in the game for years, they can make all kinds of a/c line, but what i am really looking for is how much clarence is there? what about the starter wires how have people gotten around that. i just want to see how other people have done it to get some ideas? |
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