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    Default Wanted - EG civic AC hard lines

    i am in need of the 2 AC hard lines form a R12 system EG. hatch, coupe, sedan - all the same.

    these lines will be connected under the battery to the evaporator in the cabin, and will be about 3 feet long each. they will be aluminum (brittle, so use 2 wrenches to remove), and have black foam/insulation on them. they will have a fitting right behind the passenger headlight where they unscrew from the other lines.

    THESE MUST BE FROM A R12 AC SYSTEM! THE R134 CARS ARE NOT THE SAME FITTING ON THE LINE!

    the R12 cars should be 92-early 94 (look at the sticker on the hood if you have q's).

    i need both lines in excellent useable shape. willing to pick up.

    PM or reply if you have them.

    the hard lines are numbers 10 and 14 in the diagram below.
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    come on, someone has to have this laying in the garage, or have it on their car that they are deleting AC on...

    i'll even come pull them off for you...
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    i got all the lines and misc. ones aslo make me an offer
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinedo88 View Post
    i got all the lines and misc. ones aslo make me an offer
    where are you located?

    what price is fair to you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cynical 1 View Post
    where are you located?

    what price is fair to you?
    im in gainesville well just those 2 lines i guess 15 sounds good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinedo88 View Post
    im in gainesville well just those 2 lines i guess 15 sounds good.
    i'll take them.

    where in gainesville can you meet? i'm through there around 4:30 every weekday... martin honda? (easy, and i need to pick up some surff...)
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    I have all of the R134 components from a 95 to convert my 92 hatch. It's very low priority for the conversion, hell my 2jz kit tooks months to tend too. If you still need them.....i'll hit you up. My work is not too far from dahlonega, as well


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    BODHI - "whats the lowest you will take" then dont even bother posting in this thread! i dont have the time wasting on fuckin dumbfucks who dont know how shit works -- which is me, selling a phone and expecting someone to buy it. At least have some balls to tell me that youre too cheap to buy or say - fuck shoot me a pm if youre too embarrassed

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    Quote Originally Posted by civicturbo10 View Post
    I have all of the R134 components from a 95 to convert my 92 hatch. It's very low priority for the conversion, hell my 2jz kit tooks months to tend too. If you still need them.....i'll hit you up. My work is not too far from dahlonega, as well
    i have all the R134 stuff, but the new hatch is a 92, and is R12... so i need the R12 lines to bolt to the evaporator...
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    I'm saying i'm converting to R134 in my 92 hatch. I will have R12 parts leftover. But this project is very priority at the moment. I'll hit you you whenever it's finished if you still need.


    Honda - supplying products of the highest quality at a reasonable cost. Member of the high mileage club.

    BODHI - "whats the lowest you will take" then dont even bother posting in this thread! i dont have the time wasting on fuckin dumbfucks who dont know how shit works -- which is me, selling a phone and expecting someone to buy it. At least have some balls to tell me that youre too cheap to buy or say - fuck shoot me a pm if youre too embarrassed

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    problems solved, and lines found.
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