Anyone know someone who can evacuate/remove R12 Freon from a car? I want to avoid just releasing it.
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It might be hard finding someone who has a machine with r12 fittings... Lemme check to see if I have my old ones, but if my memory serves me correctly, they were leaking and I never replaced them.
I mean we don't even know if the ozone is really there.... ya know? Like, I can't even see it, so let that shit out, boy!!!!
jk don't do that.. I'll check my shop rn
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Originally posted by TheRob View PostAll Robs are the right Rob...
Also, are you gonna build the aluminum monster part deux?Simon
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Originally posted by Sh3rpak!ng View PostI dont think they do the actual machine work in house?
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Originally posted by Balleristic31 View PostYeah Burg let me know. I’d like it to be saved by someone (especially an e30 person) if possible.
Thanks for the tip Rob. I’m in Silver Lake so it’s a bit of a drive but not too bad.
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Originally posted by MR 325 View PostYes, we do.
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