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DirtyMay-22-03 02:30 PM
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#940, "RE: AC powerloss in relation to ATX"
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What Mcgyvr said. An UDP is the best bet for A/C power loss. I'm like Dark Ringleader though, I don't use the fucker. I like the windows down. I've used my A/C like twice. Once to see if it worked and the next was in the ATL. traffic in July when we had to sit in one spot for 2 hours. Save you power and roll down the windows.


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AC powerloss in relation to ATX [View all] , jsupetran, Apr-17-03 05:53 PM
  RE: AC powerloss in relation to ATX, amljbs, Apr-17-03 06:10 PM, #1
RE: AC powerloss in relation to ATX, mcgyvr, Apr-18-03 05:06 AM, #2
      RE: AC powerloss in relation to ATX, Dark Ringleader, Apr-18-03 08:22 AM, #3
           RE: AC powerloss in relation to ATX, ThE oRACLe, May-22-03 06:13 AM, #4
                RE: AC powerloss in relation to ATX, Dirty, May-22-03 02:30 PM #5
RE: AC powerloss in relation to ATX, InFiNiT3, May-23-03 10:14 PM, #6
RE: AC powerloss in relation to ATX, Moderatorxcasbonx, May-27-03 06:05 AM, #7
      RE: AC powerloss in relation to ATX, Joe B Slow, May-27-03 06:58 AM, #8

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