930 Posted 26March, 2015 Report Share Posted 26March, 2015 SOLD Not sure what its called, it sits under the left front fender, has a floating ball in it.. Excellent condition Anyway the part is in good copndition and painted Matt Black was going to keep it just to show that it is installed even after i ripped out the aircon lines, A part doesnt have to work 100% to look 100% Ill add its half full of whatever goes in there $40 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter M Posted 26March, 2015 Report Share Posted 26March, 2015 930,Suggest you throw the receiver dryer in the bin as it's a single use consumable item.But then again if someone gives you 40 bucks for it, take it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
930 Posted 26March, 2015 Author Report Share Posted 26March, 2015 Sure about that? as it has valves in top of it and floating ball showing it has at least half full of whatever they put in there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
930 Posted 26March, 2015 Author Report Share Posted 26March, 2015 I was going to keep it just to show that it is installed even after i ripped out the aircon lines, A part doesnt have to work 100% to look 100% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russ Posted 26March, 2015 Report Share Posted 26March, 2015 does it look like this? it's a receiver/dryer for your air con it's a consumable item that is changed regularly in an air conditioning system. It has no value once used. I assume the fluid is the refrigerant in the sight glass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harvs11 Posted 26March, 2015 Report Share Posted 26March, 2015 Hook it up to one of these http://www.porsche-design.us/Men/Accessories/Useful-Things/Shisha-2-0.html for extra smoothness Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coastr Posted 26March, 2015 Report Share Posted 26March, 2015 If you are still seeing fluid then the lines aren't properly emptied? As stated, once opened and used, it has no value. A bit like selling a second hand fuel filter. As an aside, if you buy a new one, don't open it until ready to fill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
930 Posted 26March, 2015 Author Report Share Posted 26March, 2015 SOLD LOL! The connections have value apparently Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter M Posted 27March, 2015 Report Share Posted 27March, 2015 Good on you! I reckon they were actually making a bong and the connection story is just you know, a story. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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