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Old Apr 29, 2006 | 04:35 PM
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I need to buy a complete set of A/C lines that go from the Firewall down the passenger side across the front into the condensor. I need ones that obviously have no leaks near where the brackets were across the front of the car. That's where mine is rubbed through and leaking as it probably happens on alot of SC's. I have cash in hand It's starting to get really hot around here and the a/c only holds a charge for about a week in my car right now...
Old Apr 30, 2006 | 03:21 PM
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bump.....

with all the cars always being parted out on here noone has these????
Old Apr 30, 2006 | 07:02 PM
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i removed mine, found some similiar size aluminum tubing from a junkyard ( part of any car a/c lines with similiar diameter) hacksawed a little piece. I took the my lines with the corroed section and this peice i cut ot my welder and he welded it together. fixed
Old May 1, 2006 | 07:17 PM
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I already tried to patch the bad section using a compression fitting designed for household gas line. it worked for one summer but now it's leaking fast again. I'm better off just swapping out piping with good ones.
Old May 23, 2006 | 07:41 AM
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I've got one! I will be removing all my A/C stuff off my SC300 since it doesn't get that hot in Washington and I have another car as my daily driver. I have no problem parting my A/C out, but before I take the part off how much where you thinking you would buy it for. I will double check the spot you mentioned. But one thing I do know is that in the last 2yrs I've owned the car I've needed to replace the compressor clutch but never do because its not hot enough here. I've tried refilling the air before I realized it was the clutch and found that I didn't need to because it was full.
 
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