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'80 SC aftermarket A/C delete
Hi,
I'm owner of a '80 SC coupe, that was delivered without A/C from factory. The previous owner had an A/C installed afterwards as it was a California car. When I collected the car the compressor, rear condenser and condeser blower were already deleted. Now I still see that I have the receiver/dryer, front condenser and evaporator housing in the smuggler box. It looks like they were the original porsche parts that were used to build the A/C. But how does a car deliverd without A/C looks like? Should the smuggler box be empyty? Should there be no receiver in the left front wheel housing? And is there a protective pan under the front if there is no front condensor? I would like to delete all this items as it will be a significant weight loss afterwards and the car back to more original. |
Where is BE? BTW you will save about 30 pounds by removing the items you mentioned. If you search non-a/c cars, you can find the ducting arrangement.
Good luck, Dave |
Now i'm getting confused.
This site mentions all US cars were provided with standard A/C. Simon's Porsche 911 SC Site I requested it at Marc Noack from porsche and he told me that the car was delivered without A/C BE means Belgium |
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