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    I'm getting close to taking my ac bracket i'm making to the aluminum machinist to see if he can make it for me. I"m sure there won't be any problems most of the cuts are straight and easy.

    If i have him make more than one of them, I'm' sure he'll come down on the cost,

    Is anybody insterested?

    Remeber, if you are putting an ls1 in a truck , you have two options for ac:

    1) cut the frame like lotsof hp did, scarry., jk

    2) move the ac compressor up next to the head


    later,

    allen

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    it'll work with the LS1 acc right? not having to replace all the acc. system with one from a truck looks appealing.

    Brandon
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    Would love to see a picture when it is done. As for me you are too late.
    1991 Formula Firebird

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