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Air Conditioning Lines

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Way off topic for a roadster site, but...

Does anyone know where I can get custom Air Conditioning lines compatible with Nissan components? It appears that Nissan uses different interconnects than the aftermarket stuff and I want to resuse the compressor, exchanger, etc. from the S15 front clip for the 510...

Any assistance is greatly appreciated! TR
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Try Old Air Products in Ft. Worth, TX. They make any number of applications and sell them to the street rodders. Sam
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NAPA used to sell the ends seperatly and a special clamp so you could cut custom hose lengths and make your own.
If you want really cool (expensive) I think Earls makes braided AN style AC hose and fittings.

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Post by TR »

Thanks for the heads up, I'll have to try the guys from Texas...

Aeroquip makes lines, but the ends are not compatible from what I have found...I have not found anything from Earls...
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