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help
is it ok to drive with the compressor belt off
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yes
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Brain Surgeon
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unless you want A/C
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Cage fighter
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yes make sure it's not the timing belt LOL
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Cage Fighter
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^lol hehehee... Its a lot of work to take that timing belt off so i'm pretty sure he knows thats not the one he wants to remove hehehee
But yeah.. A/C belt off is alright.. I'm driving my N/A right now without it since my a/c isn't working. Besides, its winter season again and starting to get cold out here in california. |
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