You can do it yourself. I did all my Corvette's A/C work and then took it to a local no-name garage to have put in a vacuum for 2 hrs and charged up. that was the best/cheapest way to fix my a/c. So If i were you, i'd call around for prices on A/C parts. Seems they fluxuate a lot from place to place. Here in FL some A/C places are WAY over priced. $900 to replace/charge my 84 supra's evap core. RIP OFF. cost me $225 when I did it and had it charged.


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