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Old 05-21-2004   #3
Halon
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r12 is the old style freon that came in cars that were built befor like 93 or sumthin, i dunno the exact date. But it's supposed to be not that great for the environment, so they are trying to get it out of circulation. And they are doing that by charging a lot for it. So people would convert to the newer r134, but now they have an even newer freon called freeze 12. I don't know exact prices but its like instead of paying 70 bux per can for r12, ill be able to use freeze 12 which is more like 7 bux a can. And to convert it you need new little fittings on your ac lines. i can take a couple pics just cuz im bored outta my mind. But I figured I might as well get it converted on base here for 90 bux which includes all labor and parts and freon. Cuz I don't know of anywhere in MN that would do it that cheap.

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