Re: Factory A/C Components or use Vintage Air
I don't know what a Vintage Air swap costs, but for a new evap. & condenser, and a rebuilt compressor, hose/muffler, valves & dryer the cost is too close to 2K, for 134A.
If I remember right the old dryers won't work for 134A unless rebuilt for it, not positive.
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Tony
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