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> FS: Heater blower/fan splitter/branch kit
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post May 2 2024, 08:10 AM
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I bought this kit from Auto Atlanta this year. Installed it and had it on for about a month. I removed it when we installed my 123 dizzy. I don't plan on reinstalling it since I rarely turn on the heat.

$35 + shipping

George said they have since sold out of their splitters. Here's your chance to grab one if you want more heat in your cabin during the colder months.

What you see is what you get (splitter/branch piece, two new clamps, hose). Everything you need for the install. The hose has been cut down to the proper size so it's not flopping around and taking up too much space in the engine compartment.

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