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Down South
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: South Africa
Posts: 21
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Air conditioner
My vehicle had an air condiotioner at one stage or another. The compressor and the compressor bracket are missing. Is there any good internet site that soecialises in Olds aircon parts etc, or does an aircon kit. Mustang and Chevy parts sights have plenty of Aircon kits. Please advise.
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