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Completly understand the A/C deletion. On a note with that though, if you were to use brackets similar to how Chuck did his, I wonder if you could extend the brackets to a stable lenght to where you had a nice gap between the A/C heat exchanger and the radiator. That, theoretically, should give plenty of room for air to hit the radiator without having to go through the A/C, especially with the angle that it looks like your using for the radiator. Only drawback there would be, you would almost have to supply some kind of prefabbed A/C replacement line to make it a kind of do it yourself install kit. Personally for my needs I don't have A/C so it doesn't matter to me at all, just happen to know that alot of people seem to like that frosty cold air in the summers. Again can't wait to see some finalized pictures seems you guys are heading in a good direction. Jonathan
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