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Date:         Wed, 9 Apr 97 03:00:12 UT
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From:         "Dennis Haynes" <dhaynes57@msn.com>
Subject:      RE: A/C freon R-134A upgrade...

Wait till you see the price of R-12 this year! Stock up. It is no longer manufactured. Almost all of it sold now is recovered or imported old stock. If you must have AC and you plan to keep your buss awhile. Might as well upgrade as part of your next AC repair. Most of our vans are getting ready for new hoses and stuff anyway. Save your $$ for the big day.

Dennis

-----Original Message----- >From: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu On Behalf Of Ron Lussier Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 1997 1:27 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: A/C freon R-134A upgrade...

At 12:05 AM 4/2/97 -0600, GARTH WOOLSTENHULME wrote: >The price for R-134A was also the same as R12 last summer. So >the only benefit is to the ozone layer. IMHO not much of an 'upgrade'.

Some of us do not measure the health of the planet and the future of our children in terms of dollars and cents.

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