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Default It's hot as hell and I can't take it anymore.

Central Texas heat......such a deal.

I didn't prepare well for my retirement. Now, my truck is out of
R-134A and a 30 lb. jug is $200.00 at Sam's. I have some clunkers
that need it, too so, I really need 30 pounds. That will give me some
margin for leakage. Just for one car it is around $100.00.

I always try whining but it never gets me the goods. Does anyone have
some suggestions on how I can get a 30 lb. jug at a much less price?
Maybe I could borrow your car for the summer.


Thanks

Joe
 
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