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Re: How to do a R134a Retrofit
I would stick with R-12 and change out major components with the age of the vehicle. It is still available, I buy virgin R-12 when I find it for sale and charge for it accordingly. I do maybe two or three jobs per season. Mostly older muscle cars. I have a who... Login to read more. ![]()
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