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Old 10-22-2008, 11:38 PM   #29
NWD02
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Cool Re: Fire wall smoothing

I ordered the Gen II evap kit and billet controls from Vintage Air. I'm going to run the lines through the passenger side fender then in the cab. Haven't figured all the details out yet on the route for the lines. With the Gen II kit the coil lines go toward the kit panel. The sure fit kits has then going through the firewall, Vintage Air told me they could change it but to add $150 to the kit. I kindly responded with a "No thanks." The Gen II kit also uses servo motors, not the old school cables which I was told it works a lot better.

http://www.vintageair.com/08/catalog...g%2016%20f.pdf

Top billet controls:
http://www.vintageair.com/08/catalog...g%2027%20f.pdf

total so far:
evap and billet controls plus shipping total $699.... 94 chevy truck compressor new from oreilly's $150....

parts still needed:
lines, dryer, condenssor, billet vent from jegs.... i think this is it

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