Not so soon mate. R134a is a controlled substance which requires a suitably licensed tradesperson to work on the system-
irrespective of the gas being put into it. So dosing your vehicle with LPG is also in contravention. Risk vs return is on your head, and the consequences can and do extend to individuals- so keep it in mind.
My job (in part) is a supplier to the HVAC trades.
So if a non trade licensed person came into my work asking for a restricted product, I'd politely tell them to produce their RHL or nick off. Because my job, and the incredibly high fines my employer could be exposed to is not worth the risk. People bypassing the correct refrigerant supply channels will often find their products impounded at customs. So this creates a further element of risk for the uninitiated.
My point of view- support your local fridgy, get it done properly. If you can't afford the gas and service price, then there is also the redneck aircon that most of us defender drivers have

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