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    You will need to get lines custom made...OR use dohc lines and the dohc compressor. It supposedly bolts on 3/4 bolts....but I've only ever seen 2 line up. Personally...I think the safest bet is to use the SR compressor, and have custom lines made. I forget the name of the shop that did it, but BATLGROUND sent my buddies and I to a A/C shop near them that made us a custom line for about $100. Works awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpecV_Scott
    You will need to get lines custom made...OR use dohc lines and the dohc compressor. It supposedly bolts on 3/4 bolts....but I've only ever seen 2 line up. Personally...I think the safest bet is to use the SR compressor, and have custom lines made. I forget the name of the shop that did it, but BATLGROUND sent my buddies and I to a A/C shop near them that made us a custom line for about $100. Works awesome.
    Good information, I will ask them... But here is the thing if i get it made to work with the DOHC compressor then if the compressor fails I can get one anywhere... If I make it work with the SR one im assed out when it fails, unless they are available on some other US car. I love driving the car... I dont love no AC lol.
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