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Hello, I purchased my skyline a week ago and the owner told me the aircon needed re-gasing, but looking at it today it looks to me like the air con has been removed. I can see two pipe holes on the wall of the engine bay at the passenger side of the car with nothing leading to them! Is this where the air con would usually lead to? I would put a photo up but it won't let me upload. Can show photos on face book if any one has it. Thanks for the help, Dan

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regas what? an non existent A/C system? How about we regas his face lol

I hate dodgy people like that, I always resell my cars and honest about every single flaw with it.. and you know what? it's better that way not lie like a dirty fking prick.

He's offering to buy all the parts needed to get it working again. Just need to find someone to fit at a reasonable price. Sucks

ill believe this when I see it.

IME air con work costs a shitload.

on the plus side. you will have a fresh aircon system that has a warranty. Something that most of us in S1 R33's would give our firstborn for... (I live in WA)

What happens when it rains? Or the windows

Step one: wind up windows

Step two : put heater/demister on

Job done, pat ones self on the back

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