Air Con Kits
Posted: 30 Jun 2008 15:42
by UKPhilTR7
<b>Has anyone installed this kit or know anything about it good or bad? I am thinking of buying it and would like to know it it works on our 7's:</b>
http://www.nfauto.co.uk/acheat.htm
Posted: 30 Jun 2008 17:04
by ngtf
I fitted one a few years back on a kitcar that I built for someone. It works very well and is easy to install. I have known Neil Forman for very many years, he is a great guy who has produced some outstanding stuff for the automotive fraternity. If you are at all unsure about any part of this kit, give Neil a ring or drop down to see him, he is always pleased to see customers and is extremely helpful.
Regards
Gary
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Posted: 30 Jun 2008 18:25
by john 215
Hi
Looks good and very compact, would make an intresting project and very reasonbly priced Anything is poss with thought and skill prefably at the same time!!! There was a blue TR7 V8 a few years ago i saw up Billing at the 'national' were the gent had installed and fabricated his own A/C great looking car about the only thing <u>IMHO</u> spoilt it was the two 'nipples' on the bonnet for the SU dash pots! May ring a bell with someone [?]
Cheers John
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Posted: 01 Jul 2008 07:39
by UKPhilTR7
<b>Cheers for that, it is good to hear from someone who has used this kit before and got good results. I must admit, that I really am thinking of buying this kit and seeing what I can do, as my girl really needs air con. I can live without most of the modern luxuries, but in the heat of the summer having hot or warm outside air, does not seem to be any option lol</b> [:D]